![]() ![]() The plot line is interesting, following Iko’s attempts to rid Earth of the leftover mutant wolf soldiers from Queen Levana’s invasion-as well as Iko’s budding romance with an unlikely love interest. Ultimately, I found it a quick, enjoyable read, though I am glad I borrowed it rather than purchased it. However, I saw my library was finally getting a copy of Wires and Nerve, as well as the second installment, so I gave it a chance. ![]() I didn’t read Wires and Nerve when it first came out because 1) I guess I’m not as obsessed with Iko as a character as some fans are, though I do like her and 2) while I have nothing against graphic novels, I generally prefer reading novels. With appearances by Cinder and the rest of the Rampion crew, this is a must-have for fans of the series. She is soon working with a handsome royal guard who forces her to question everything she knows about love, loyalty, and her own humanity. When rogue packs of wolf-hybrid soldiers threaten the tenuous peace alliance between Earth and Luna, Iko takes it upon herself to hunt down the soldiers’ leader. ![]()
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