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A review by dark_syde_books
King of the Causeway by T.M. Frazier
5.0
This author is always been a one-click for me, so when this book was announced, I preordered it immediately. This is an amazing addition to the King Series that wraps up some loose ends and clears up some mysteries surrounding the characters' pasts. But one of the best things about this book is the subplot, where we see Rey/Doe dealing with a bad run of postpartum depression. The character's feelings of inadequacy are ones which are felt by women around the world every day, though not often spoken about, so it was a breath of fresh air to see a female character who has been so outrageously strong throughout the entire series finally succumb to self-doubt and normal everyday female feelings. And as if we didn't already love the men in this series enough, the other best part is the way they rally together to not only handle the violence that goes down in the main plot but also to show Rey/Doe how much she's loved and appreciated during the time that she needs to hear it most. Even though it's more of a novella, this is hands down one of the most fantastic books in this series and one of the most relevant books written by Ms. Frazier to date. Loved it! Wish I could give it 100 stars!