![]() ![]() In fact, he’s closer to a milk-drinking, boy-next-door type than the international criminal he’s supposed to be. The progression of her relationship with Cage loosely follows a sort of Stockholm Syndrome, evolving into genuine affection at a decent pace.Ĭage, Kenzie’s romantic interest, is the typically misunderstood bad-guy-who-isn’t-really-a bad guy. She’s plausibly tough, imperfect in a good way, reasonably believable, and likeable. The story’s main protagonist, Kenzie, is a fairly well rendered, typical angsty teenager. I enjoyed it, and I don’t regret the decision to buy it one bit. With that said, I’ll dive into a detailed critique, but I want to emphasize the comment above. ![]() Sanctuary is, seemingly, the start to a series, and I anticipate buying the next one when it comes out.Ĭaryn Lix is a debut author, and like anyone new to the craft, she will continue to improve and refine her style, but as a first effort this book is fun, engaging, and solid. ![]() Some of them are quite noticeable, and they take the quality of the book down a notch. I had a number of issues with the book, which I’ll lay out in my review below. ![]() Is Sanctuary, Caryn Lix’s debut book, worth reading? I’m the type who doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to critique, but let me start by stating my conclusion first. ![]()
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