Nicholas Woode-Smith has captured the essence of what makes us humanitarian. Brett has evolved beside Kat, leaving behind his hatred, his need of vengeance, learning and understanding that not all monsters and creatures from the In-between are evil, just like the humans, some are good and others bad. But, I can’t judge them, because each one of them were victims of their own tragic pasts. A Corps created on vengeance to slay monsters and protect humanity, driven by despair, where every fight, every battle was only to get rid of the monsters, not taking into account the base nor morality of their actions. Brett and Guy’s POV were excellent as Corps members, incorporated as a child soldier. The grit that kept someone going, that makes you a human. I’m so wrung up I may bounce like a coil, so much tension, my lower lip is all chewed up! So much tension, cracking nerves, and nail biting, heart wrenching moments! A life of pain. And while some become beasts, they aren’t so different from humans. “Not all wolves are monsters, they’re just different.
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