Review of Finn by M. Malone




Finn is a young war veteran who has a pill addiction that stems from a war injury. In the first book of this series, Finn and his brother finally accepted millions of dollars from their absentee father in order to pay for their mother to get top treatment for cancer. This book finds Finn using part of the money to seek vengeance against Marissa for breaking his heart when he was still in the military. Unbeknownst to him, Marissa's life hasn't been roses and she really regrets what she did. Old feelings resurface as the pain fades away but unfortunately for Finn, his vengeance plan does work.
Overall, this book is very well written and does give a complete story. I really felt for what Finn had went through as a soldier and what he was doing for other displaced soldiers. Marissa's character was alright but I just really didn't find much there. I really liked the first book in the series about Finn's brother Gunn, but something just seemed missing for me. I don't know if it was just the easy forgiveness of it all or what it was, but it was just ok.

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