Tuesday 7 September 2021

Review: Vega (Stardust Series Book 4) by Autumn Reed and Julia Clarke

Vega Vega by Autumn Reed and Julia Clarke
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Going Home

This is the fifth book of a continuing series. You need to read the first four books to understand the storyline. Not all things get resolved in this book, but there is a natural break rather than a cliffhanger.

Team Jaguar finally finds a way to remove the threat that Douglas poses towards Haley’s safety. The threat isn’t completely gone, but it’s neutralised somewhat. As soon as that happens they have to decide how they want to proceed with Haley.

Haley is reluctant to return to an unresolved situation, but despite herself, the team talk her into giving things a try. When she returns, Patrick approaches her about taking Zenith training so she can be a strategist and trainer rather than a team member.

Things start to move forward slightly faster than they have been doing with the romance. Being apart for so long has crystallised things for all of them.

This book progresses both the relationships and the plot relating to Haley’s father. There are also internal problems at Zenith that leads the team into danger that have to be resolved. It felt like this book moved the series forward at something more than snail’s pace and was more interesting as a result.

The next book is the last in the series and I can’t wait to see how they wrap things up.

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