Janet Rodman
With certain authors I know I am going to probably need tissues nearby when I read their stories. Usually with any story written by Lexi Blake, I yell, am incredulous when it comes to what she does to some of her characters, and in some cases, ready to throw the book across the room. In No Love Lost, Lexi Blake takes us on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and her characters are along for the ride. Without giving anything away, buckle up and get ready for Solo and Ezra's ride. Oh, make sure you have some tissues on hand.
Erin Lewis
5 Star Review of No Love Lost (Masters and Mercenaries: The Forgotten #5) by Lexi Blake I have been waiting not so patiently for Ezra Fain and Kim (Solo) Soloman’s story and oh what a story it was. Have you ever anticipated a book so much, that you didn’t want to start reading because you knew that when it was finished the series would be ended? That is the position I found myself in reading No Love Lost. For fear of accidentally letting something slip, this will be a brief review. All I will say is that this is Lexi Blake at her finest, she certainly saved the best for last. This was one heck of a roller coaster of a read and I admit to tears, so have the tissues on stand-by. A fitting ending to what has been an amazing series. No Love Lost is a fast paced story filled with suspense, danger, intrigue and emotions that had me on the edge of my seat. Lexi Blake had me fully invested from the first chapter to the last and I highly recommend this book.
Jen Valencia
Goodness but how this book had me at the edge of my seat! There were twists upon twists, although one particular twist--which I consider the biggest of them all--was one that I had niggling in my head from the beginning. Even though I was proven right, my enthusiasm never waned because I was so darn emotionally invested in Beck and Solo's story. I mean, come on, how could I not be all in with these two, considering just how long they've been making their presence felt throughout the series. Having not read most of the original Masters & Mercenaries series, I have no clue if these two were around for any of those books, but I was still able to fully enjoy their book in particular and the Masters & Mercenaries: The Forgotten spin-off series as a whole. Beck and Solo's story is a special one, and Lexi Blake did them and her readers proud. Five-plus stars go to No Love Lost.
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