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Eye of the Sh*t Storm - Jackson Ford (Frost Files #3)



Series: The Frost Files #3 

Genre: Fiction | Science Fiction

Release Date: 27th April 2021


Teagan has got a lot of  sh*t going on right now. Her life is a hot mess, her love life is a wreck and her job is complicated at best. As a telekinetic government agent, she finds herself in escalating danger and drama wherever she goes - and it's getting worse. A mysterious supernatural with complete control over electricity is rising up from the underbelly of LA and if Teagan doesn't do something now - they're all done for. 

Jackson is the King of absurdity in the absolute best way - every single page is full-throttle, explosive energy from start to finish and packs a punch from the very first page. A sharp, fresh take on a classic detective story in it's own totally unique world. Full of hilarious twists that admittedly I almost saw coming; and with the occasional feel-good moment hiding in the sh*tstorm.

If you haven't read the other Frost Files, I'd definitely reccommend reading them - firstly because it'll help you come into this story with a much clearer understanding of the universe of the book and secondly because they're simply f*cking cool. That being said, you could read this as a stand-alone because this story is easily strong enough to stand on it's own but once you're engrossed in the world you definitely get that extra sparkle.

Wickedly smart, absurdly funny and an excellent addition to the legend of the Frost Files.


RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐


Thank you to NetGalley & Jackson Ford for an ARC in return for an honest review.

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