![]() ![]() But also made of win is the friendship that deepens between Jax and Vel the bounty hunter, which I enjoyed so much that I’m not sure I can articulate just HOW MUCH I enjoyed it. I’m impressed with her character growth, because she has come a LONG way since Grimspace, and there’s even a rather painful (but well-done) flashback to illustrate that point. ![]() I absolutely loved the world-building surrounding the Ithorians and Jax’s acclimation to it. I didn’t fixate on any one thing like I did with Wanderlust, which allowed me to really enjoy and appreciate what Aguirre is doing with her world-building and plot. So let’s do that.īut the good thing about THIS book is that the emotional relationship elements (not just the romance) are well-balanced with the overall plot. Am I allowed to quote a reviewer? I always feel like a jerk talking up my own books. Q: What would you like people to know about the story itself?ĪA: Uhm. So we asked Ann five questions about her new book to learn more.ĪA: Doubleblind is the diplomacy book, where Jax has to take off her ass-kicking boots and learn to solve problems with words instead. We know you have inquiring minds we know you want to know. ![]() ![]() WU contributor Ann Aguirre has a book out today–the third book in her rocking Grimspace series, Doubleblind. ![]()
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