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Oracles Always Win by Lori Ames
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** spoiler alert ** There was not much advancement in terms of the overall arc (the trafficking ring investigation). Gage and his team didn’t do a thing there that actively involved an investigation.
The town’s bet toward Jake may have started fun and innocent but it pissed me off how no one saw how he was deteriorating. They knew he was an oracle and having visions without admitting to seeing the magic properly. No one imagined what he must have been thinking? Felt sad that even after been there for a year he didn’t have one single person to confide with.
Gage was an interesting character and I liked how to noticed this issue right away and took upon his responsibility to help Jake, even before knowing what they meant for each other.
As for the attack on the other pack and the bombing in the inn we are left with more questions than answers and I found weird that the author preferred to focus on Gage and Jake discussing hygiene habits before sex after bonding for several pages instead of the fact that Gage had gone on a rampage and killed several people.
Lastly, I saw that next book will be Simon and Ogden. Who the hell is Ogden? Do I know an Ogden? And Simon? Scaredy cat Simon) I was more interested in seeing other characters like Levi/Parker, Hayden or Van - since we don’t know their story yet.
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Reading Progress

March 16, 2024 – Started Reading
March 16, 2024 – Shelved
March 17, 2024 – Finished Reading

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