Review: On the Wings of War by Hailey Turner

SYNOPSIS:Book cover of On the Wings of War by Hailey Turner, Soulbound Series Book 5.

Remembering the dead will always give them life.

The coveted Morrígan’s staff is up for sale on the black market to the highest bidder, and SOA Special Agent Patrick Collins will do whatever it takes to ensure the Dominion Sect doesn’t get their hands on it. Returning the weapon to its rightful owner is another step on the long road toward clearing Patrick’s soul debt, but he won’t walk it alone. Jonothon de Vere won’t let him.

Obeying the gods means Patrick must travel to London. For Jono, it means facing a past he thought he’d left behind forever. His return to England isn’t welcome, and neither is their pack, but Jono and Patrick will face the antagonism together. Politics aside, their priority must be the mission, but the bone-chilling secret they uncover in the London god pack will have far-reaching repercussions no one can ignore.

A race against time takes Patrick and Jono from the streets of London to the bright lights of Paris, where hospitality is thin on the ground, the air is filled with whispered prayers for the missing, and the Morrígan’s staff will end up in the one place it should never have gone—a graveyard.

For beneath Paris lie the long-forgotten dead, and when they rise to walk again, the living can only hope to die.

REVIEW:

Absolutely action packed from start to finish. Just when you think you know how things will play out, Hailey Turner throws in an epic plot twist that will leave you guessing and begging for more. Now I finally remember why I didn’t want to read the series until it was complete.

I adored this story and while Patrick and Jono aren’t separated, I do wish we got more of them and their romance. The romance takes a back seat to all the drama, the impending war, the endless messes. I do enjoy the familial aspect though and how the pack interacts. Also the elusive Spencer that we have heard so much about is back and he had me cackling. Spencer and Lucien’s interactions were some of favorite during this read.

Then there is sweet Patrick who truly cannot catch a break. You think after 5 books I would know how the end game is going to play out but I a am still absolutely clueless other than it will be filled with an epic battle that will leave me sweating. And the ending of this just left me in absolute shock. It isn’t a cliff hanger but I was not expecting that.

LINKS:

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