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Killer Within
by S.E. Green
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Killer Within is the second book in the young adult Killer Instinct series by S.E. Green. I really liked the first book, and the second book is even crazier. There is so much going on in this book and I am going to try my best to describe this book without spoilers, but it picks up right after the events of the first story, which is a huge spoiler in and of itself. So if you are new to the series, you might be better checking out my review of book 1- Killer Instinct here.
Killer Instinct totally took me by surprise with that insane ending. I did not see it coming at all. So in Killer Within Lane is struggling with the fallout of that last scene, as well as still trying to find her place not only in the world but also within herself. Lane was called the masked savior for some of her actions in the first book, and much of the second book deals with how the community perceives the masked savior. I really liked the website that popped up. And of course, some copy cats also popped up. So that was part of the mystery of this book. Along with a couple of new mysterious characters, there was plenty for Lane to sort out. Some characters I really liked, and some I loved to hate. And if you can get over the fact that this seems to be the most dangerous and killer heavy town in the united states, this book is a wild and really fun journey.
I love Lane. I am such a huge fan of hers, and most of the reason I like her is that she is not your typically heroine. She struggles with questions of morality, and who she is and what she wants to do and be. I really liked that aspect of her. She seemed softer and more emotional in Killer Within. I know Lane likes to think of herself as this stoic, unfeeling person, but I don't think that is true at all. I think we saw some truly evil characters in book 1 and now in book 2 and I wouldn't include Lane in them. Not even close. I just hope that Lane sees that and believes that. I really like this series. I think they are super fast and easy reads that captivate you and hold your attention. I was so quickly drawn in to Lane's world and I was just as wrapped up in finding the copycats and M and j-d-l as she was. I devoured this book in one night. It is so deliciously twisted.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs
Killer Within is the second book in the young adult Killer Instinct series by S.E. Green. I really liked the first book, and the second book is even crazier. There is so much going on in this book and I am going to try my best to describe this book without spoilers, but it picks up right after the events of the first story, which is a huge spoiler in and of itself. So if you are new to the series, you might be better checking out my review of book 1- Killer Instinct here.
Killer Instinct totally took me by surprise with that insane ending. I did not see it coming at all. So in Killer Within Lane is struggling with the fallout of that last scene, as well as still trying to find her place not only in the world but also within herself. Lane was called the masked savior for some of her actions in the first book, and much of the second book deals with how the community perceives the masked savior. I really liked the website that popped up. And of course, some copy cats also popped up. So that was part of the mystery of this book. Along with a couple of new mysterious characters, there was plenty for Lane to sort out. Some characters I really liked, and some I loved to hate. And if you can get over the fact that this seems to be the most dangerous and killer heavy town in the united states, this book is a wild and really fun journey.
I love Lane. I am such a huge fan of hers, and most of the reason I like her is that she is not your typically heroine. She struggles with questions of morality, and who she is and what she wants to do and be. I really liked that aspect of her. She seemed softer and more emotional in Killer Within. I know Lane likes to think of herself as this stoic, unfeeling person, but I don't think that is true at all. I think we saw some truly evil characters in book 1 and now in book 2 and I wouldn't include Lane in them. Not even close. I just hope that Lane sees that and believes that. I really like this series. I think they are super fast and easy reads that captivate you and hold your attention. I was so quickly drawn in to Lane's world and I was just as wrapped up in finding the copycats and M and j-d-l as she was. I devoured this book in one night. It is so deliciously twisted.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs