Recently Read Review: The Wounded

The Wounded by Lauren Nicolle Taylor
Release Date: February 28, 2014 (ARC)
Series: The Woodlands, #3
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Let me start off by saying that it is really no secret that I am in love with this series. I stumbled upon The Woodlands quite accidentally, when it was only 99 cents (it is currently free, for those interested). I figured for less than a dollar, I’d give it a shot. It was hands down the best 99 cents I have ever spent on a book. When The Wall came out, I had hoped that it would be as amazing as The Woodlands, and it wasn’t- it was even better. 
So in this, the third book, I had hoped that the momentum would continue, but a lot of “middle” books just can’t keep up the same level of excitement while still having enough suspense left for the pending final book. This is unequivocally not the case for The Wounded. This book somehow managed to outdo its predecessors, not a small feat considering how wonderful I found them both. 
First, the action does not stop. But not in that annoying, can’t-keep-up kind of way, in that perfect flow way. There is enough down time in the book so that the reader doesn’t feel overwhelmed, but never too much as to cause the mind to wander. There were twists and turns that I truly never saw coming (and admittedly, one or two that I did, but that is to be expected), and lots of questions answered while still leaving enough unanswered for the final book. 
Then there is the character development. I feel like we see a lot of growth, and more importantly, a lot of reflection. I love that Rosa and Joseph are both flawed, and that they both realize that they are flawed. During the course of the events in the book, I could actually picture a real person having the same emotions and inner turmoil as Rosa and Joseph. I like that they weren’t always feeling the bravest, or the most in control. It made them much more likable and relatable. In addition, the supporting characters were wonderful as always. There is something special about each of them, and it makes you truly invested in each one, not only in Rosa and Joseph. 
In addition, the writing itself was absolutely lovely. I have always enjoyed the way Lauren writes, but the writing in The Wounded was absolutely exceptional. I had vivid images in my head the entire time, and it was an absolute pleasure to be reading the book. Quite simply, I did not want it to end. 
Bottom Line: With plot twists and turns, wonderful writing, and multifaceted characters, The Wounded is an absolutely breathtaking continuation of one of the best series I have had the pleasure to read. I very obviously recommend. 
I think these Five Stars kind of go without saying! 

Posted February 24, 2014 by Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight in Uncategorized / 0 Comments

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