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A review by owlsreads
The Boy Who Cried Bear by Kelley Armstrong
adventurous
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
4.25
It's so good to be back to this world, even with the heavy subject matters this book tackles.
Another great addition to the Casey world! I admit I was very confused at the beginning with the introduction(?) of some new characters. I either forgot all about them from the previous book or this was a very abrupt way to start a new novel. Even so! I was once again hooked as soon as the mystery and investigation were established and refused to put the book down.
I also very much loved the steady progression of Casey and Dalton's relationship. Armstrong took that to another step here and I am so damn curious about how that's going to affect the rest of the series! I honestly can't wait.
Another great addition to the Casey world! I admit I was very confused at the beginning with the introduction(?) of some new characters. I either forgot all about them from the previous book or this was a very abrupt way to start a new novel. Even so! I was once again hooked as soon as the mystery and investigation were established and refused to put the book down.
I also very much loved the steady progression of Casey and Dalton's relationship. Armstrong took that to another step here and I am so damn curious about how that's going to affect the rest of the series! I honestly can't wait.
Minor: Pedophilia