Red Angel (Bo Blackman Book 4), by Helen Harper
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With the dust still settling from the brutal attack on the Agathos court and Rogu3's school, Bo Blackman is forced to live with her newfound status as a celebrity. She's still determined, however, to track down those responsible - and to solve the mystery of Tobias Renfrew, the daemon billionaire who disappeared over fifty years ago. Her investigations will lead her to places as far removed as a military base and the sinister Black Market. One thing is for sure - once Bo's done, nothing will ever be the same again. This is the fourth book in the Bo Blackman series. 1. Dire Straits 2. New Order 3. High Stakes
Red Angel (Bo Blackman Book 4), by Helen Harper- Amazon Sales Rank: #10256 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-01
- Released on: 2015-06-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author After teaching English literature in the U.K., Japan, and Malaysia, Helen Harper left behind the world of education following the worldwide success of her Blood Destiny series of books. She is a professional member of the Alliance of Independent Authors and writes full-time. Helen currently lives in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Saskia Maarleveld is an experienced audiobook narrator and voice-over actress based in New York City. Raised in New Zealand and France, she is highly skilled with accents and dialects, and many of her books have been narrated entirely in accents other than her own.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. What an inept character! By CMA I am so disappointed with this book, it took me at least two weeks to finish the book. I love All of the author's book except this one for sure. There is a lot of inconsistencies, the character is weak clueless, and inept....She is almost as bad as John snow of game of thrones lol. Anyways the book just drags on about hBo running around with kimchi the dog to accomplish absolutely nothing.The part that really bothered me is towards the end of the book there are a couple of parts that doesn't make any sense spoiler alert "I drop the phone and crunch it under my heel. I hear Michael’s voice for a second, a disembodied sound that’s frantic and pleading. When the phone is finally silent, I stand up" then a page later when she is at the rave she magically gets her phone out of her pocket and makes a call. "I take out my phone and find the number I need. When someone answers, I speak brusquely." It seems that the phone was put in a time bubble to appear in her pocket again!! I think the author should take a little longer writing the next book and trying to make Bo into a better investigator.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful. DNF - Incompetent Characters By Sandra L. Powers I read the first three books in the Bo Blackman series via the Kindle Unlimited program. They were completely tolerable. I didn't much like the main character as a person, I found some of the side characters to be inconsistently characterized and the surrounding themes a bit worn, and the plot holes did sometimes dismay me, but all in all they were perfectly acceptable as a bit of fluffy fun - especially for KU titles.So that's exactly what I expected from Red Angel. To my vast surprise, however, I found myself unable to tolerate this one - in fact, I gave up and returned the thing for a refund at 39%. (Note that at this time, at least, Red Angel is not in the Kindle Unlimited program as the others were previously. In fact, it looks like they have all been pulled out of the KU program.) In that sense, this is therefore an incomplete review. I do have the other three volumes for stylistic context, however, and I can say that the writing quality here is consistent with the previous books, and that the concerns I mentioned above are still present but mostly still tolerable.So what then put me off Red Angel? In short, the way that Bo Blackman spends the first 39% of the book (and perhaps more, who knows?) proving on every single page how utterly incompetent she is at everything ever. I assume the author was setting her up for some redemption or ... something ... but it was very hard me to to put any faith in a character who had at least previously at least seemed somewhat competent but this time ... [spoilers redacted]. Well, we'll just say that she decides on a big, dangerous, complicated scheme because she is kinda bored and then neglects to spend even five minutes researching either the item that is at the linchpin of her plans or the place where it is stored, almost gets a friend killed, and only gets out of the surrounding mess because other characters are for some reason just as incompetent as she suddenly is.To be clear, it wasn't merely one instance of this that disgusted me. It was watching the main character and everyone around her make stupid decisions and stupid assumptions - large and small - in every interaction, apparently just so the author could move the plot along. (And I'm not going to talk about X. If I pretend that the one bit didn't exist, I can still have hope that the author allows him to remain an interesting and competent character for a little while longer. And I am clinging to that hope.)So, my recommendation: If you have read the other books and enjoyed them, try the free sample of Red Angel. I believe that you'll hit some examples of the problems I talk about here pretty quickly. If those don't bother you, I suspect you'll enjoy this book as well ... although I can't guarantee it since I didn't make it that far myself. :/[Edited to correct the percent read. I made it 9% more than I thought!]
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Like the Series, but Needs Editing...Badly. By AlaynaSky I like the series enough to continue, but there are numerous words missing from sentences, or missing words, extra words...things that shouldn't be there.The worst offense however, is missing connective words like "the", "and", "in" and others. Recent example: "As far he's concerned."It SHOULD read..."As far as he's concerned."Why are there dozens of missing connective words? There are connective words missing from all the connective categories.I've seen this before, but this is the worst case.This happens so much in the series, it's very distracting.I cannot stand self editing, but it seems like no one read through the text at all. Software doesn't work. You can have a gazillion mistakes, but none will show up because you still spelled your mistakes correctly.It takes a good editor to catch all of these. I'm curious as to why there's so many to begin with.With that being said, I like Bo to a point. She's independent, stubborn, has a good sense of humor, a respect for right and wrong, but appears a bit childish.I think it's to drag out the relationship developing between her and Michael, but I wish they'd just get their act together and be a crime fighting team.Michael's not in the story enough. I like this author's writing. There are a vast amount of different characters and I enjoy the way they all connect even though many of them don't know about each other.....yet.I like the teen that helps Bo. I also like X. I have a list of books and authors I keep on a list, to remind me there will be continuing books and the list is for who I enjoy reading. I'll add this author as well for now.Despite the problems with the text, I do like this series.Had it been edited, I would have rated this higher.
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