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Cloak and Dagger by Nenia Campbell Review

Title: Cloak and Dagger

Author: Nenia Campbell

First published October 23, 2012

336 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 3.56

Overview

Meet Michael Boutilier, a skilled assassin working for the IMA, a powerful organization of mercenaries that operates in the shadows. When a hacker infiltrates their mainframe, Michael is tasked with eliminating the threat.

His only lead is the hacker’s daughter, Christina Parker, a seemingly ordinary high school senior. But when Christina is abducted by a group who believe she holds the key to a dangerous computer virus, she is forced into a world where the line between good and evil is blurred.

As Michael races to save her, he finds himself torn between his loyalties and his conscience. In a world where danger lurks around every corner, can Michael and Christina survive?

Or will the stakes prove too high? Find out in Cloak and Dagger by Nenia Campbell, a heart-pumping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

About the Author

Hello! My name is Nenia and I’m a writer of villain romance novels. I’m also the founder and moderator of a community where we discuss books and share recommendations.

I absolutely love reading books that are so bad they’re good, and I have a whole list of them that I’d be happy to share with you. Additionally, I’m fueled by coffee and am always looking for my next fix.

If you’re interested in my writing, you can find my books on Amazon. I also have a Facebook page and an Instagram account where I share updates and connect with readers.

Feel free to check them out!

Editoral Review

In Nenia Campbell’s Cloak and Dagger, readers are thrust into a fast-paced adventure filled with political intrigue, shifting loyalties, and morally ambiguous characters. Campbell’s writing style is both dark and alluring, weaving a tale of suspense and betrayal that leaves readers on the edge of their seats.

The story follows Raven, a former assassin who has taken on a new identity and a peaceful life. But when an old ally re-enters her life with an offer too good to refuse, Raven finds herself embroiled in a dangerous plot to overthrow a corrupt government.

Along with her co-conspirators, Raven navigates a treacherous landscape filled with complex alliances, betrayals, and moral dilemmas. One of the strengths of Cloak and Dagger is its world-building.

Campbell creates a vivid and detailed setting filled with a sense of history and mythology. The characters are equally rich in their personalities and motivations.

Raven, in particular, is a compelling protagonist, with a complex past that is alluded to but never quite revealed. The pacing of the book is brisk, with plenty of action and plot twists to keep readers engaged.

The themes of power, morality, and loyalty are explored in interesting and thought-provoking ways, adding depth to the story. However, there are some weaknesses to the book.

One is the lack of clear stakes. While the plot is engaging, it’s not always clear what is at stake or what the consequences of failure would be.

Additionally, the ending feels somewhat rushed and unsatisfying. Despite these flaws, Cloak and Dagger is a thrilling read that will appeal to fans of political thrillers and suspenseful tales.

Campbell’s writing is strong, and her characters are engaging and well-developed. Readers who enjoy morally ambiguous characters and complex, shifting alliances will find plenty to like in this book.

Overall, we highly recommend Cloak and Dagger to fans of the genre. The book is a must-read for anyone looking for an engaging, action-packed story filled with intrigue and suspense.

We give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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