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Sto caricando le informazioni... Reborn (The Red Ledger #1-3) (edizione 2018)di Meredith Wild
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I loved the action parts of this book. When I first picked it up, I did not realize that there would be so much of a romance aspect to the series. That will teach me to pay attention when I read a synopsis! Overall, this was well written and the story draws you in a la the Bourne series, but with more passionate love scenes. I will admit that I skimmed through many of them or just read a few sentences. I look forward to reading more about the intrigue and what shenanigans this pair gets up to in the future, but I could do without all the fluff. This a great vacation read and it reads very quickly. If you are looking for something fun, but not overly complex, then this book is for you. Isabel Foster teaches English in Rio de Janeiro. She's in a semi-relationship with Kolt, a guy she likes well enough but doesn't love - her heart still belongs to Tristan, who she hasn't seen since he broke up with her after joining the military. Tristan has no memory of his life prior to six or so years ago. Work is his entire existence: his boss, Jay, sends him the names of targets, and he kills them. Isabel Foster is his newest target, and he's just about to go through with the job when (while masturbating) she says his name. Granted, "Tristan" is a pretty common name and she could have meant someone else, but something tells him to pause and do a little more checking. Sure enough, he and Isabel seem to have a past. If he can keep her alive and keep his very displeased boss from taking him out as well, Isabel might be the key to unlocking his memories. This was one of the freebies everyone who attended Book Bonanza 2019 got. It's written in first-person present tense, alternating between Isabel and Tristan's POVs. I knew nothing about it or the author's other works. Since, only 15 pages in, it featured Tristan hiding in the shadows, watching Isabel masturbate while he debated when to pull the trigger, I figured it'd end up being an erotic romance with assassin stuff tacked on. Thankfully, I didn't have to deal with as many first-person present tense sex scenes as I expected. Unfortunately, I still had to wade through copious amounts of Isabel and Tristan wallowing in their emotions. It was tedious, and it didn't help that I kind of agreed with Isabel's dad's assessment of Tristan and Isabel's relationship (all flash and intensity, but no substance). Once I got through my initial "ick" reaction, it didn't seem too bad. However, Tristan and Isabel's laser focus on each other eventually got old, and I found I couldn't even enjoy the thriller aspects because the characters kept making incredibly bone-headed decisions. First, there was the fact that Tristan was even put in this situation. Let's say you're Jay, with a whole network of assassins at your beck and call. You know the history and backgrounds of each one of them. You have a new job come up. Why in the world would you assign it to an assassin with a personal connection to the target? Yes, Tristan seemed to have no memory of his past, but why take the risk that some memory would jiggle itself loose? Then there was Tristan's decision to halt the job simply because he heard Isabel say the name "Tristan." Even he admitted she might not have meant him. This guy is supposed to be a cold-blooded killing machine, who does his research but never flinches in the face of what he's asked to do. And yet he pauses because of something like that? And honestly, considering the unprofessional way he behaved at times later on in the book, I'm surprised only Makanga ever told him off. Isabel was an idiot who had a terrible grasp of the level of danger she was in. I could forgive her initial efforts to get away from Tristan, because at that point she only had his word that she was in danger, but after that her behavior was just stupid, and it didn't surprised me at all when her decisions got someone killed. What happened after that was utterly cliche and a complete waste of money on the characters' parts: The group Isabel ended up with was supposedly a well-run information network specializing in blackmail, and yet when it came time for a dangerous job that required a hot woman to seduce a dangerous guy in order to get incriminating video of him, did they bring out an experienced operative? Nope! They dressed Isabel up, gave her some instructions and a gun, and had her do the dangerous work. Tristan's entirely justified concern was presented as him being overprotective and jealous. The entire plan could have fallen apart and Isabel could have ended up dead, all because an amateur was somehow the best this organization had to offer. It looks like there are two more books after this, and I have no intention of reading them. This felt a bit like reading Jason Bourne fanfic (I've seen the first movie, never read the books). All the expected action thriller stuff, but not thought out very well and with tiresome efforts to make an unappealing romance happen. (Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) I was excited to receive a copy of Reborn after reading an excerpt; I thought I would really enjoy the book. Unfortunately, it just isn't the book for me. It is not a bad book by any means; in fact, I've already recommended it to someone that I think would really enjoy it. I didn't know before reading it that there would be such a heavy-handed romance in the book, and romance is not a genre I like to read much, if ever. The relationship between Tristan and Isabelle also felt very immature to me; much more like an infatuation than actual love, which grated on my nerves. I was bothered more than once by characters acting in ways that starkly contradicted certain personality traits previously established. I also felt that at times it became unnecessarily wordy, almost like the author was trying to sound a certain way instead of just letting the story unfold. A little forced, I guess, is a better way to describe it. I did, however, enjoy the more action packed bits of the book. I just wish there had been more of that in the book. This is a fast paced book about an assassin and his target - until he realizes that his target is calling out his name in a display of passion. However, Tristan "Red" does not remember Isabel Foster. The story is based on finding out who ordered the hit on Isabel and why. There is a lot of passion in this book as well as a bit of danger. If you like a story that has romance, passion, and danger -- and one that continues on and on, you will definitely enjoy this. Reborn is Books 1-3 of the Red Ledger, and there are many more to come! #TheRedLedger #Reborn #MeredithWild nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieThe Red Ledger (Parts 1-3)
He's death for hire... Some people measure life in hours. Days. Weeks. I measure mine in kills. A covert military mission gone wrong robbed me of my memory and any link to my past. This is my existence now. I execute and survive. Nothing more, nothing less. I was ready to write Isabel Foster's name in my ledger of unfortunate souls until she uttered the one word that could stop the bullet meant for her. My name. She knows my face. She knows me. She's the key to the memories I'm not sure I want back. Now nothing is simple. I still have a job to do, and my soul isn't worth saving. I'm not the man she thinks I am. I can't love her. And sparing her life puts us both in the crosshairs. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The Red Ledger Reborn is a bind up of the first three books in this series, and it is a fun, light mystery, spy adventure and amnesia romance, however the story is unrealistic and the characters come across as one dimensional. The memory loss part of the plot reminds me of a bad television movie in which the writer doesn't really know how to handle that type of story. There are some entertaining parts of this book, but the superficial nature of the novel and the lack of humor create a less than successful narrative. Overall The Red Ledger Reborn contains a few enjoyable elements, but not enough to persuade me to continue with this series. ( )