The Dead Wilds Book Three The Wilds 3 eBook Donna Augustine

The Dead Wilds Book Three The Wilds 3 eBook Donna Augustine
Oh the sweet torture of loving a series that isn't yet completed. Part 3 of the Wilds series, does not disappoint it is full of wit and fast moving, captivating adventure. As with the first two books, I found myself laughing out loud and completely pulled into the story. It is a great adventure, completely different from the first two and we learn a lot more about the Dark Walkers and Wood Mist. With the ending in book 3, book 4 promises to be super intense.Poor naive Dal... She isn't stupid nor is she the sweet innocent type, just inexperienced with a bit of social ineptness, though she is able to read most people and situations well. It is the exact personality you would expect of someone who grew up in mental institution. Dal does a bit a growing up in this book. It is the first time for her to go off on and adventure of her own, even though Dax does catch up, he kinda lets her see her adventure out.
We get to see a warmer side of Dax, which really is just a less cold side, but we see him help Dal through some emotional baggage. (Not that he isn't a constant source of her emotional upheaval.) While Dal is very here and now in all she does, I think this book really demonstrated how long term thinking Dax is, whether it be is relationship with Dal or solving the issue of Dark Walkers.
All in all, I am still loving this adventure. Book 4 is due out in September so I cleared my schedule, ha ha ha... Can't wait.

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The Dead Wilds Book Three The Wilds 3 eBook Donna Augustine Reviews
Story is definitely getting better with each successive book! Can't wait to read the last one (already downloaded on my kindle!) just to see where Dax and Dal are headed. Absolutely great "OMG I didn't see that coming" ending (you've been warned!) And while Dax and Dal finally hooked up, it was kind of refreshing to have Dal's loss of virginity be a realistic whiskey-tinged-our-girl-is-somewhat-drunk moment instead of some epic, hearts and flowers, hallmark card event. Going to start reading the next book right now ...
There is a method to reading this book. 1) Find a hiding spot to eliminate distractions. 2) Have a hanky handy. You will need it for both the laughter and the sorrow. 3) A fan will come in handy for that flushed feeling that will rush over you when Dax and Dal communicate on a more personal level than ever before. 4) Be prepared for a book hangover if you start this late in the evening. Because once you start you are not going to put it down until the last page is turned.
LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
Can't wait for the next book in the series! Mysteries are beginning to be unraveled and more questions appear to tantalize us.
I like this book because the characters are dynamic and the storyline is unique. The author did a fantastic job world building, and the writing itself is very good. The thing I like most is how mature, strong, determined intelligent and passionate she is, while at the same time she can be so childish, weak, and stupid because she was kept in a cage for the majority of her life and has zero experience in anything besides enduring torture, surviving starvation and fights among inmates. Learning not to trust anyone. Everyone is the enemy. At the same time, she has silly childish fantasies of romance and adventures, even though the adventure she is living is not like Moobie's adventures from the stories she reads. Her adventures are brutal and terrifying and bloody and dirty and more. The romance is not fairytale. It is confusing and violent and hot and cold and there are two people competing for her affections, but she is so naive that she doesn't even realize it.
When I said weak in the list above, I meant because after the jailbreak she had almost no muscle mass, but she had heart. She gained it with time and food and training, though.
Also, the reason I knocked off one star is because I am an adult and this is sort of a YA type of book, but I like it anyway. I don't like most YA books, but this one is pretty well rounded and unique.
I am loving this series. Dal is fascinating. One minute incredibly brave and vicious and grown-up and the next so annoyingly innocent and child-like in her reading of the people around her that you want to shake her. It is so hard to not get caught up in her thoughts and actions because she does things so recklessly and yet with all her being. You can't help but love her and want her to stay safe but at the same time you want to yell at her to open her eyes. Poor Dax he has quite a battle on his hands with her as she finds her place in the unfolding events and there is plenty of those.
This is well-paced, full of interesting characters all striving to survive in a very unpleasant world. The cliff hanger had just the right frustrating touch to keep the reader on the edge.
After the wait, Dal and Dax and Bookie are back! I simply forgot how much I love the Wilds, but it took no time at all to submerge myself in this latest release in the series. The Dead started off powerfully and stayed strong the entire novel. Coming into her own, Dal has found her place in the new world. Drawing on her inner strength, she is taking control of the enemy, one by one. Until the real enemy appears, the shadow of death that always finds her. Fleeing her new home, Dal swears to right the world from the sickness and disease that she is thought to carry. Alone, Dal bravely faces her future and bargains a path towards her goals. No matter how much she tries though, Dal cannot help but miss the two men in her life, her best friend Bookie, and Dax, an undefinable enigma.
What a great book, it made me cry, it gave me hope, I got all angsty, made me laugh. It was just simply a wonderful read. This is a series that keeps getting better, I cannot wait for the next book - what the hell can happen next to Dal & Dax?!
Oh the sweet torture of loving a series that isn't yet completed. Part 3 of the Wilds series, does not disappoint it is full of wit and fast moving, captivating adventure. As with the first two books, I found myself laughing out loud and completely pulled into the story. It is a great adventure, completely different from the first two and we learn a lot more about the Dark Walkers and Wood Mist. With the ending in book 3, book 4 promises to be super intense.
Poor naive Dal... She isn't stupid nor is she the sweet innocent type, just inexperienced with a bit of social ineptness, though she is able to read most people and situations well. It is the exact personality you would expect of someone who grew up in mental institution. Dal does a bit a growing up in this book. It is the first time for her to go off on and adventure of her own, even though Dax does catch up, he kinda lets her see her adventure out.
We get to see a warmer side of Dax, which really is just a less cold side, but we see him help Dal through some emotional baggage. (Not that he isn't a constant source of her emotional upheaval.) While Dal is very here and now in all she does, I think this book really demonstrated how long term thinking Dax is, whether it be is relationship with Dal or solving the issue of Dark Walkers.
All in all, I am still loving this adventure. Book 4 is due out in September so I cleared my schedule, ha ha ha... Can't wait.

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