By Kelly Bridgewater
Six months after stopping a
deadly plague, Cole "Tox" Russell and his team are enjoying a little
rest. That peace is short-lived when a sniper shot hits Tox. The enemy is
discovered to be one of their own, a rogue Special Forces team operator.
Alec King is perhaps the only person as skilled as Tox, and he's out for justice. Furious with orders that got his men killed, he intends to make those responsible pay. And he insists Tox join him, believing they are the same breed of soldier.
Afraid his old friend is right, Tox battles a growing darkness within himself as he and his team engage in another deadly encounter with antiquity. It appears Alec is cheating--he's using a mysterious artifact, a crown that history has linked to some of the worst slaughters in humanity. Racing to stop Alec before his vengeance is unleashed, Tox must fight the monster without becoming one.
Alec King is perhaps the only person as skilled as Tox, and he's out for justice. Furious with orders that got his men killed, he intends to make those responsible pay. And he insists Tox join him, believing they are the same breed of soldier.
Afraid his old friend is right, Tox battles a growing darkness within himself as he and his team engage in another deadly encounter with antiquity. It appears Alec is cheating--he's using a mysterious artifact, a crown that history has linked to some of the worst slaughters in humanity. Racing to stop Alec before his vengeance is unleashed, Tox must fight the monster without becoming one.
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My Thoughts:
Oh my goodness! I love Tox and his fellow team members. I
would love to hear a story about Ram and his background. He intrigues me with
his character and his dependability. Maybe someday. As for now, I will stick to
Tox who shines in the Tox Files by Ronie Kendig. When I read a Kendig novel, I
know that I'm getting a novel with tons of military personnel in a war ravage
war area. Kendig does a good job at creating characters who shine on the page
and jump right into my heart. With her latest addition to the Tox Files, Crown of Souls, I can't say enough good things about the plot and character.
First, with her writing, Kendig draws me into the story with
the first chapter and doesn't let go. The story begs to be read and enjoyed in
one setting. I feel the sand under my feet. I can see the mud built homes in
the Middle East. I can feel the weight of the military equipment on Tox and his
teammates as they trudge through the desert.
The characters of Haven and Tox were mentioned in the first story,
Conspiracy of Silence. If you jumped
into Crown of Souls before reading
that book, you might want to pick up Conspiracy
of Silence to understand the backstory on Haven and Tox. I really enjoyed
getting to know Haven more in this book. She became more than a jittled sister
of a friend. She had more depth this time around. Kendig does a great job at
bringing her to life with her feelings and emotions. The only downside I had
against Haven that she appeared to be the damsel-in-distress at moments in this
book. The bad guy would capture her and wait for Tox to rescue her, so he could
explore his growing feelings for her. As for Tox, I watched seeing his
transformation from the first book. In Crown of Souls, Tox has soften a lot
since the first book. He is willing to allow love into his heart and works hard
at trying to protect his interest. I enjoyed him a lot more in this novel. (Not
that I didn't enjoy him in the first one!)
There is romance in this one. The couple has to work at
their choices and see if it what they really want. Kendig does not write a
romance novel type of romance, so if you're like me and don't really like to
watch a predictable romance, than this might be the romance for you. It is on
the surface of Tox's mind, but it isn't the controlling force, and I don't see
all this internal dialogue about Tox's emotions.
The plot has a Indiana Jones with a mystery thrown in. I
really got lost in the story and had a hard time putting it down. I finished it
in one day and can't wait for the next installment. There are many twists and
turns that kept me glued to the page. I love the close nature of the plot to
Tox and how much it could affect him if he goes toward the darkness or against
it.
Overall, Crown of
Souls by Ronie Kendig is an amazing feat of historical research mixed in a
thrill ride of a novel. With a hero like Tox, it is hard to find another character
who would go to the depths of the world to rescue someone he loves. Kendig
really has outdone herself with her second installment, and I anxiously await
book three.
I received a complimentary copy of Crown of Souls by Ronie Kendig from Bethany House Publishers, but
the opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
5 out of 5 stars
Have you ever had a book that you couldn't stop gushing about? List some! I would LOVE to find some new books to read!
I have heard lots of good things about this author. I have not read any of her books yet. I will have to.
ReplyDeleteSome of my favorite recently read books are Sweetbriar Cottage by Denise Hunter, The Writing Desk by Rachel Hauck, Beyond Justice by Cara Putman and The Memory of You by Catherine West. I could go on and on. I love reading.
Thank you, Stephanie. ALOT of good books there. Keep reading!
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