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Book 2 of the series. We get to see a lot more of the history between him and Matty, and also the way he interacts with various associates and strangers.
If you like your killers with strange principles and an elegant air a la Mads M as Hannibal , then Jaeger should do you nicely. Windward picks up a few months after Meridian, with Matty and Grant living together, and still struggling a bit to work out where they are relationship-wise.
Rey appears, inviting Matty for a visit, and then becomes a steady presence throughout the rest of the novel. Jaeger is the one who actually kicks off the first chapter, grooming another into a semblance of Matty and letting that very polite mask of refinement slip.
He's been missing Matty all the more as the months go by, and is snagged somewhere between melancholic regret, and irritation with his failure to retrieve Matty. As per the blurb, a pursuit ensues, with Jaeger coming for Matty, and Matty sure that Grant and Rey are overreacting. There are a lot of little vignettes embedded in the chapters as Matty picks and works through his memories of Jaeger. In Meridian, we understand that Matty sees his relationship with Jaeger as a failure to properly identify and profile the Kill Devil.
He believes it's his fault that Jaeger was able to continue his career right under Matty's nose. Matty comes to a definite conclusion in that regard by the end of the book, but we get the impression that he'll be dealing with the fallout through the next story Deadlight, I believe.
A delicately handled bit of dub con is in the book, preceded by a trigger warning. I did beta for this one as well, and had mixed feelings about the section. I reread the book after publishing, and bits of the scene and other parts of the book have been adjusted so that the need for the warning is nominal. It's more of a heads-up than a hard stop. I'm biased; Jaeger is amazing, and I was thrilled to see him on the cover. I am also very excited about the next book in the series, though I think it's a ways off yet.
Poor Matty. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Windward Mirror Series Book 2. Meanwhile, Jaeger has his own plans. Matty is perfect for Jaeger, therefore Jaeger gets to keep him. Obviously, Matty and Grant disagree, but Jaeger is crafty and has no qualms striking in a place Matty feels safe.
Neither Grant nor Matty are going to let Jaeger win. Everyone learns something in this book. Grant, Matty, Jaeger, and especially the reader. The who in some cases is really important. Super duper important. There are a lot of little vignettes embedded in the chapters as Matty picks and works through his memories of Jaeger. In Meridian, we understand that Matty sees his relationship with Jaeger as a failure to properly identify and profile the Kill Devil.
He believes it's his fault that Jaeger was able to continue his career right under Matty's nose. Matty comes to a definite conclusion in that regard by the end of the book, but we get the impression that he'll be dealing with the fallout through the next story Deadlight, I believe. A delicately handled bit of dub con is in the book, preceded by a trigger warning. I did beta for this one as well, and had mixed feelings about the section. I reread the book after publishing, and bits of the scene and other parts of the book have been adjusted so that the need for the warning is nominal.
It's more of a heads-up than a hard stop. I'm biased; Jaeger is amazing, and I was thrilled to see him on the cover. I am also very excited about the next book in the series, though I think it's a ways off yet. Poor Matty. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Windward Mirror Series Book 2.
Meanwhile, Jaeger has his own plans. Matty is perfect for Jaeger, therefore Jaeger gets to keep him. Obviously, Matty and Grant disagree, but Jaeger is crafty and has no qualms striking in a place Matty feels safe. Neither Grant nor Matty are going to let Jaeger win. Everyone learns something in this book. Grant, Matty, Jaeger, and especially the reader. The who in some cases is really important.
Super duper important. Matty had been dealing with a lot more than Grant realized, and Grant was actively making the situation worse by trapping Matty in a dysfunctional home. Jaeger learned Matty will never be his possession again. Jaeger sure did try, though. Matty learned he can deliver a killing blow to someone he deeply loved.
I adore that a character like Andie exists in this book. In any book. I especially love that a character this unreservedly unlikeable is a woman. I felt sorry for Jaeger in some ways.
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