
The brownie attack on the IFVs was pretty funny, especially as I imagine the flower-throwing while singing “It’s a Small World”.

There was Rule being in that jail cell, and it certainly did seem suspicious about why they put him in there! But listening to him worry and plot, considering his hunger, lol.

There is a lot of drama and tension in this, and Wilks kept popping in those humorous bits to relieve it. Well, disliked would be a better word choice. That frame was scary if only because it would be much too easy for government agencies or police to do something like this to anyone they liked. Wilks pulled me in with the obscure demands Sam was making on Lily, the worries that Demi had, and then the frame that started to build around Rule. While starting in Washington D.C., most of the action takes place in a wildlife preserve in Ohio. Twelfth in the World of the Lupi series and revolving around Lily Yu and her gorgeous husband, Rule Turner. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review.
