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Review: The Phoenix Illusion

The Phoenix Illusion The Phoenix Illusion by Lisa Shearin
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Every word that didn't include Rake and wasn't about Rake and Makenna's boring arsed relationship was perfect.

Review revision 11/21/2018:
I had to come back and change my rating from 3 to 1. This book doesn't even feel like it should be part of the SPI series. It's basically The Rake Knows Everything And Saves The Day Show with little bits of Ian and the others thrown in while Makenna follows Rake around with big puppy dog eyes and drones on and on about how awesome he is and how she's lucky to have him. Ugh.

This is not the series or characters I fell in love with.

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