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Homecomings usually involve burgers, fries and apple pies but that's not on the menu for Cassandra and Silver. They're launched into assassination attempts, bar brawls, and relationship drama just in the first 24 hours. Can they protect everyone they love from all comers before it explodes in their face? Find out in VECTOR, Book Three of the Weaver Series.
Homecomings usually involve burgers, fries and apple pies but that's not on the menu for Cassandra and Silver. They're launched into assassination attempts, bar brawls, and relationship drama...
Homecomings usually involve burgers, fries and apple pies but that's not on the menu for Cassandra and Silver. They're launched into assassination attempts, bar brawls, and relationship drama just in the first 24 hours. Can they protect everyone they love from all comers before it explodes in their face? Find out in VECTOR, Book Three of the Weaver Series.
In short, I loved this book. Not being familiar with this series, I was lost in the first half of this book. However, the author does bridge enough of the gaps to answer the most important questions my mind created. This created a sort of truce between me and the characters’ history. Once I felt like I was caught up on the back story, I thoroughly enjoyed this installation. The plot was fast paced and engaging. The story was well voiced and developed. I can say the same for the character development. The characters’ plight resonated with me and I was fully invested in their fight for survival. By the end of the book, I cried right alongside them at the loss of a main character. Ok, I may have cried a bit more than the characters. I can’t wait to read the other two books in the series and truly catch up on Rainbow and Silver’s history.
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Elizabeth M, Reviewer
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This is book 3 and just as the first 2 I couldn't put it down.
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Amanda P, Reviewer
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Vaun does it again! I couldn't put the book down once I started it. The characters are still growing and changing, but the same elements that I loved in the first two books are still here. Love, mystery, danger, and strength are all present and well written.
I really hope that the author writes many more books in this series. I don't want it to end.
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Siobhan C, Reviewer
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Sadly, I did not enjoy this one quite as much as I enjoyed the second in the series. Don’t get me wrong, it was still an enjoyable read, but I felt as though we regressed somewhat with this one.
I think my main problem is that the return to earth seemed to be a return to the clichés. Suddenly we are dealing with everything that the author worked so hard to avoid in the second book. Actually, no, I think my main problem was the way in which events which were supposed to be super emotional failed to hit the right mark. Without giving any spoilers an event which should have pulled at my heartstrings was merely shrugged off, accepted as fact. In many ways it reminded me of the event in Catching Fire which to this day annoys me due to the lack of attention it was given.
Don’t get me wrong, the story is another great addition to the series. We’ve moved forward in time and our main characters are back on planet earth, the story progressing forward as we find out more about what is going on. There was some great development for characters from the first book, allowing me to see them in a different light. Some issues were dealt with and new ones have been added – these new issues being things I am really interested in finding out more about.
If the truth is to be known I thought this was a trilogy meaning I was really surprised when I realised there is more to come. It’s certainly an ending I want to see play out.
Overall, not my favourite in the series but an important book in regards to events.
Finally, I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me the chance to read this.
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Hope this author writes more of this series.of the best trilogys I have read
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Renada T, Educator
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When Cass and Silver return to Earth, they find many things have changed, but life doesn't give them a chance to acclimate before throwing them into the deep-end (or out of the frying pan and into the fire, as it more often is with these two).
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Hayley R, Reviewer
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I read this book in two days as I just couldn't put it down. Cass and Silver are back on earth after 5 years away living on an alien planet bringing back lots of new skills and knowledge with them. We met most of the characters 5 years ago in the first book of the series and I was interested to see how they had all changed and grown. Again Cass and Silver end up facing threats to themselves and the people they love from outside forces, helped by their now more skilled old friends from book 1. I would highly recommend and I can't wait to read the next book.
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Elizabeth B, Reviewer
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** I received a copy of this book for free from Netgalley.**
I LOVED this book! Oh, my. The feels. Just. uh.
Okay so I don't want to ruin this for everyone but I will tell you that I am majorly upset!! WHY??!! WHYYY??!! :( D:
Once you read the book this review will make sense. I suggest you all go and read this book right now! Right now!
Unless of course you haven't read the first two in which case you need to go and read the first two and then go read this book. Either way you go about it, you need to pick up this series.
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Once again, Vaun Murphy has done it. A wonderful, fast paced novel for the Weaver Series, Vector is action packed, mystical, and has a gorgeous cover, just like the others. Vector has less world building, which made it more enjoyable. A great read!
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Shay C, Reviewer
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This series is still going strong for me, and I enjoyed this entry into the series; not quite as much as the 2nd book, but I was still interested till the end. Silver and Cass are great leads, and I really enjoy their banter with each other, and how they are both unique individuals, and I'm glad they are finally at an age that feels compatible with the adult nature of the situations they find themselves in. It's good to see Cass and Silver back with their friends and family, but I did miss the setting of the alien planet, and I wanted more Mez! I was very disappointed with James in this book, and I think he was written to be pretty bland; I think Cass deserves better, and I definitely think James made poor decisions. I know the time lapse was a long time; which by the way annoys me, but he was still in contact with Cass in the web, so he doesn't really have a good excuse for his actions. I love how complete this story is, and I love all the side characters, and how much each character has an individual personality; each character has depths to them, and as a reader I felt more for each character because I was more invested in each of their stories. I absolutely love the uniqueness of this story! On to the next book!
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In short, I loved this book. Not being familiar with this series, I was lost in the first half of this book. However, the author does bridge enough of the gaps to answer the most important questions my mind created. This created a sort of truce between me and the characters’ history. Once I felt like I was caught up on the back story, I thoroughly enjoyed this installation. The plot was fast paced and engaging. The story was well voiced and developed. I can say the same for the character development. The characters’ plight resonated with me and I was fully invested in their fight for survival. By the end of the book, I cried right alongside them at the loss of a main character. Ok, I may have cried a bit more than the characters. I can’t wait to read the other two books in the series and truly catch up on Rainbow and Silver’s history.
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Elizabeth M, Reviewer
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This is book 3 and just as the first 2 I couldn't put it down.
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Amanda P, Reviewer
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Vaun does it again! I couldn't put the book down once I started it. The characters are still growing and changing, but the same elements that I loved in the first two books are still here. Love, mystery, danger, and strength are all present and well written.
I really hope that the author writes many more books in this series. I don't want it to end.
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Siobhan C, Reviewer
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Sadly, I did not enjoy this one quite as much as I enjoyed the second in the series. Don’t get me wrong, it was still an enjoyable read, but I felt as though we regressed somewhat with this one.
I think my main problem is that the return to earth seemed to be a return to the clichés. Suddenly we are dealing with everything that the author worked so hard to avoid in the second book. Actually, no, I think my main problem was the way in which events which were supposed to be super emotional failed to hit the right mark. Without giving any spoilers an event which should have pulled at my heartstrings was merely shrugged off, accepted as fact. In many ways it reminded me of the event in Catching Fire which to this day annoys me due to the lack of attention it was given.
Don’t get me wrong, the story is another great addition to the series. We’ve moved forward in time and our main characters are back on planet earth, the story progressing forward as we find out more about what is going on. There was some great development for characters from the first book, allowing me to see them in a different light. Some issues were dealt with and new ones have been added – these new issues being things I am really interested in finding out more about.
If the truth is to be known I thought this was a trilogy meaning I was really surprised when I realised there is more to come. It’s certainly an ending I want to see play out.
Overall, not my favourite in the series but an important book in regards to events.
Finally, I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me the chance to read this.
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judy b, Reviewer
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Hope this author writes more of this series.of the best trilogys I have read
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Renada T, Educator
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When Cass and Silver return to Earth, they find many things have changed, but life doesn't give them a chance to acclimate before throwing them into the deep-end (or out of the frying pan and into the fire, as it more often is with these two).
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Hayley R, Reviewer
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I read this book in two days as I just couldn't put it down. Cass and Silver are back on earth after 5 years away living on an alien planet bringing back lots of new skills and knowledge with them. We met most of the characters 5 years ago in the first book of the series and I was interested to see how they had all changed and grown. Again Cass and Silver end up facing threats to themselves and the people they love from outside forces, helped by their now more skilled old friends from book 1. I would highly recommend and I can't wait to read the next book.
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Elizabeth B, Reviewer
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** I received a copy of this book for free from Netgalley.**
I LOVED this book! Oh, my. The feels. Just. uh.
Okay so I don't want to ruin this for everyone but I will tell you that I am majorly upset!! WHY??!! WHYYY??!! :( D:
Once you read the book this review will make sense. I suggest you all go and read this book right now! Right now!
Unless of course you haven't read the first two in which case you need to go and read the first two and then go read this book. Either way you go about it, you need to pick up this series.
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Librarian 267109
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Once again, Vaun Murphy has done it. A wonderful, fast paced novel for the Weaver Series, Vector is action packed, mystical, and has a gorgeous cover, just like the others. Vector has less world building, which made it more enjoyable. A great read!
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Shay C, Reviewer
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This series is still going strong for me, and I enjoyed this entry into the series; not quite as much as the 2nd book, but I was still interested till the end. Silver and Cass are great leads, and I really enjoy their banter with each other, and how they are both unique individuals, and I'm glad they are finally at an age that feels compatible with the adult nature of the situations they find themselves in. It's good to see Cass and Silver back with their friends and family, but I did miss the setting of the alien planet, and I wanted more Mez! I was very disappointed with James in this book, and I think he was written to be pretty bland; I think Cass deserves better, and I definitely think James made poor decisions. I know the time lapse was a long time; which by the way annoys me, but he was still in contact with Cass in the web, so he doesn't really have a good excuse for his actions. I love how complete this story is, and I love all the side characters, and how much each character has an individual personality; each character has depths to them, and as a reader I felt more for each character because I was more invested in each of their stories. I absolutely love the uniqueness of this story! On to the next book!
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