Sunday 18 October 2020

Review: Endue: Women, Twins, Cyborgs? (Champion Series Book 2) by L Ann Marie

Endue: Women, Twins, Cyborgs? by L. Ann Marie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Twins All Over The Place

This book continues the story of Jinx and Debra, who started their relationship in Allegory. Jinx is the VP of Champion and was raised in the club. Jinx and Brinks, his twin brother, had a difficult time of it, having an emotionally abusive father, who raised them, until his death. Then Crow took them in and raised them on the Reservation. After Crow died they were ‘adopted’ into Cort’s family and when Cort’s Dad died as well, everyone kind of lost their way. Despite the many tragic deaths Jinx has had to deal with, he is still incredibly positive, cheerful and engaged with the world around him. He is very intelligent and works hard to understand the way things work and as an obsessive puzzle solver.

Debra was raised by Amish parents and managed to finally get away to college, where she met AJ when she studied IT. AJ helped her get the IT Second’s job at Champion after graduation and she and Jinx hit it off, despite her fear of the club’s way of doing things. This hesitation was the reason the relationship started out so slowly in the previous book. This book is about what decisions she makes about the way her life is going to go, whether she is going to let her parent’s way of life stop her from being happy.

I’ve always liked Jinx and he goes through the mill a bit in this book, recovering from the injuries sustained when a grenade went off during an attack. This incident showed the way Badass comes together when life gets tough.

There’s more Alpha-bits stuff, more connections drawn between East Coast and West Coast BSC and between PBSC and the Masons. Once again it’s a fun positive story, that entertains and explores better ways of living life.

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