Flesh & Bone (Rot & Ruin)

Flesh and Bone - Jonathan Maberry

I'm finding books hard to review these days. I'm not sure why... perhaps I've been reading a lot of sequels so I feel like everything I write has been said on the previous books. I'm going to try to keep this review about what actually happened in this book and not reiterate what I like about it in general. (So mini-spoilers ahoy)

Lilah grew on me in this one. I've heard others say that, but being inside her head went a long way toward making me understand her more.

I enjoyed the realism of the toll that this situation would likely cause between people. Nix and Benny fought and grew apart, questioning their love for each other which just felt honest.

Chong finally felt brave. I know it ended  with the idea that Chong dies, and he very well might have. I'm just not sure I like that ending. He just picked up the bow! I thought we were going to see him come into more of his own. So I choose to hold out hope that he doesn't actually die.

Anyway, it was good. I can't wait for the next one. Unfortunately this is a weak review.