

The H and h on the run manage to escape bad guys.H muses several times that he just needs access to a computer to deactivate kill chip in brothers, but when he escapes, he then sends h back into complex to find computer data, to deactive chips.Helicopters do not fly in violent storms. The brothers land a helicopter in the middle of a dense forest, during a violent storm.The H sends his exact geographic location to his brothers, even though he had spent hours wandering through the forest looking for shelter, and had no way of knowing his precise location.There are some massive plot holes, for example: The romance is the insta-love sort, and not really convincing. It’s not bad, just not as good as the others. I think it was the weakest of the lot, both in the romance department and the plotline. This was the fourth and final book in the series about four genetically engineered brothers and the man who wants to control them.


I had no trouble following the action as the narrator kept a great pace. The voices worked and I think fans of the series will be pleased. I loved how the conflict was resolved and I was impressed with the narrator. They are my second favorite couple, after Shane & Josey. These two fit together and their attraction was awesome. Jory was just as fierce, loyal, strong and brave as his brothers.

Her stories deliver action, great characters and always a family connection that leads you to root for the main characters. This series cements Rebecca Zanetti as one of my favorite authors. Marked was such a fitting ending to the Dark Protectors and Zanetti turns around a few months later to hit another home room with Jory's book. I didn't think Rebecca Zanetti could pull off a second awesome series finale in such a short time. What a way to close out a series, with a bang. Not a dull moment and it was everything I had been waiting for. "Have hope.I'd rather have you!" This is somewhere between a four and a five star book. The Tough Sweet Geek loves the Smart, Sweet, Lost
