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I love this series, and I love Karen Rose. She writes excellent and complex characters, and interesting and captivating plots. And Say No More is no different.

Mercy returns to Sacramento to finally make up with her brother, Gideon, and to help with the search for Eden and its inhabitants. She also reconnects with Rafe, and his family, and it is clear that there are still very strong feelings between the two of them.

This story is very long, with a lot of things happening. It never gets confusing, though, and I always knew what was going on. But it was hard for me to get through. Mercy and Gideon, and so many others, have suffered greatly, and they still carry the scars with them. I felt pity for Mercy at the start, but also admiration. The author certainly knows how to evoke certain emotions around certain characters. There is also a lot of violence, which isn’t anything knew in this series, but it did feel a bit too much after a while. I just want the search for Eden to end, so that all this heartache can end as well. I think I most enjoyed the scenes with Amos and his daughter, Abigail.

Thank you to Berkley Publishing and Netgalley for providing me with an ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Was I hooked by this book? Yes.

Genre: Romance, Suspense