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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. so I enjoyed this one a lot it was sick As!!! if you get my drift. Totally hardcore from the onset this pushed all my diabolical and totally devious buttons and as such if you do have any particular triggers just do be aware as this doesn't hold back when it comes to the bloody gore and murderous mayhem. There are no inhibitions or brakes when it comes to certain behaviours between these pages. "Hellions" itself is the complete story of Maliki and Nyx but it does need to be experienced in sequence as each piece of the puzzle continues an ongoing story arc. so I really liked The dynamic between Maliki and Nyx and surprisingly to me, I was actually much more invested with these two than I was with Addy and Zane previously. I mean I liked both obviously it's just that Maliki and Nyx had that slight edge for me. Maliki is so deliciously brutal and defective and Nyx is his female mirror image. They understand each other's brand of broken brillance and each can be true to themselves around the other. Collectively they are one complete whole beautiful in there psychopathic purity. Almost like a psychotic twin flame lol. Loved that they became so close and got such good friends and totally got why they were both anxious over maybe losing the person who quieted there inner demon's. Also got how the combination of him and Nyx's might have been too explosive to contain and it was something Maliki initially worried might be too much merged as one. I was observing in avid glee when Maliki eventually loosened the reins and took the advice of others and totally unleashed his inner psycho, reining sadistic savagery all around him. He has made his barbarity almost into an art form and there is absolutely no judgement from Nyx's quarter. I was also shocked sideways by that unexpected reveal so unexpected that. I did have some slight niggles here one being the somewhat unfinished feel of Zane and Addy's relationship, I have since seen a statement from the author that they are getting another book so that has cheered me up no end. There were also some tiny minor nitpicks but these were more just personal preferences. This was really engrossing and as expected excellently written. I voluntary reviewed a copy of "Hellions: Next Generation (Badlands #6)" All opinions expressed here are entirely my own. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com so I enjoyed this one a lot it was sick As!!! if you get my drift. Totally hardcore from the onset this pushed all my diabolical and totally devious buttons and as such if you do have any particular triggers just do be aware as this doesn't hold back when it comes to the bloody gore and murderous mayhem. There are no inhibitions or brakes when it comes to certain behaviours between these pages. "Hellions" itself is the complete story of Maliki and Nyx but it does need to be experienced in sequence as each piece of the puzzle continues an ongoing story arc. so I really liked The dynamic between Maliki and Nyx and surprisingly to me, I was actually much more invested with these two than I was with Addy and Zane previously. I mean I liked both obviously it's just that Maliki and Nyx had that slight edge for me. Maliki is so deliciously brutal and defective and Nyx is his female mirror image. They understand each other's brand of broken brillance and each can be true to themselves around the other. Collectively they are one complete whole beautiful in there psychopathic purity. Almost like a psychotic twin flame lol. Loved that they became so close and got such good friends and totally got why they were both anxious over maybe losing the person who quieted there inner demon's. Also got how the combination of him and Nyx's might have been too explosive to contain and it was something Maliki initially worried might be too much merged as one. I was observing in avid glee when Maliki eventually loosened the reins and took the advice of others and totally unleashed his inner psycho, reining sadistic savagery all around him. He has made his barbarity almost into an art form and there is absolutely no judgement from Nyx's quarter. I was also shocked sideways by that unexpected reveal so unexpected that. I did have some slight niggles here one being the somewhat unfinished feel of Zane and Addy's relationship, I have since seen a statement from the author that they are getting another book so that has cheered me up no end. There were also some tiny minor nitpicks but these were more just personal preferences. This was really engrossing and as expected excellently written. 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Maliki is the second in command to Zane, the head of the Venom. Now that Zane and Addy are together, the Venom and the Savages are allied. They are also hunting down missing members of their respective factions.
Nyx is Death's Daughter. Her father is one of the trinity when it comes to the Savages and Adelaide is her cousin. She's reeling from the betrayals that have been heaped upon the Savages and is trying to figure everything out. And Malik is skulking around her shadows, up to who knows what.
This whole series has been intense. Bennett doesn't do anything lightly, and she doesn't here, either. I think that this is the darkest one of the series so far, and trust me, that's saying something. There are some things in here that some people may find uncomfortable, but the thing is that the darkness and the uncomfortableness is that it's not there gratuitously as some way to see how much Bennett could shove into a book, it's there because that's the way that the characters are. There is no other way that the story could go.
I can't wait to see what happens next. ( )