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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Grrrl power This is an excellent character study of one of the lesser characters of the series. Chris and Tanya are offstage throughout, as well as almost all of the vamps and weres. Declan is a constant thread, but he only appears twice. There are some editing issues that should be cleaned up. Nothing that breaks the story, simply makes it less than it could be. ‘Defer’ instead of ‘differ’, some copyediting, and a few mixed up sentence structures. Sufficient to make me pull back from a 5 star rating. I buy pretty much everything this author writes. C.A.E.C.O. By: John Conroe Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin She didn't have a loving or warm upbringing but she is well respected theaters of or maybe because of her futuristic body parts and she was taught to be a fighting machine. This is more about her and how she fits in with the whole team! A great gal that you feel for because her and others were made like this, no maternal nurturing yet she is totally amazing! Excellent narration! sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Pertence à sérieThe Demon Accords (15)
C.A.E.C.O. is book 15 in best-selling author John Conroe's Demon Accords series.Combat is literally her middle name. Chimeric Adaptive Enhanced Combat Operator - but now Caeco Jensen - works for the FBI, building a new life and trying to learn from a painful past. It's hard to fit in when you are one of a kind, but maybe, just maybe, there's a place for her in this world. That is, if threats from off planet don't ruin it first. Forging and protecting a new future with a her unique skillset won't be easy, maybe almost as hard as making new friends. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This is an excellent character study of one of the lesser characters of the series. Chris and Tanya are offstage throughout, as well as almost all of the vamps and weres. Declan is a constant thread, but he only appears twice.
There are some editing issues that should be cleaned up. Nothing that breaks the story, simply makes it less than it could be. ‘Defer’ instead of ‘differ’, some copyediting, and a few mixed up sentence structures. Sufficient to make me pull back from a 5 star rating.
I buy pretty much everything this author writes. ( )