Starring as the title character in Argylle, Henry Cavill reunited with director Matthew Vaughn -- they'd previously worked together on the 2007 film Stardust. Since then, of course, Vaughn has gone on to hone his style on the three Kingsman films, along with X-Men: First Class, and Cavill said that Vaughn's stylistic fingerprints are all over Argylle.
The roar of the crowd. The adrenaline of combat. The chance to prove you're NOT a muscular menace to everyone. The Chaos Arena offers all of these things and more...assuming Dr. Kro's plan to sneak into the tournament works...
We're hard at work on the next part of Episode 8 and we'll keep you up to date as we continue to give you that power rush you need!
Oh My God. I freaking LOVED THIS SHOW. The acting was amazing. All Main Actors delivered but I have to give it up to the 3 Main Leads Most Especially PARK JI HOON.
Some how I started watching and could not stop. I literally binge watched this on accident. And now that I hear there is a PART 2 I simply can't wait. No it's not BL but with my BL mind I did think HONG KYUNG (he play Bum Seok) went out of his mind because he fell for CHOI HYUN WOOK (he played Ahn Soo Ho) because his change came after the girl came between them. He said as much.
But it was hard to hate him because he was going through it. Bullied at school beaten at home. He never had anyone on his side until Ahn Soo Ho. Even though he was the cause of his take down. His regret was palpable.
I managed to finish the novel version of this and barely remember anything because so much is going on. I had to have a doc of notes in order to follow along with the story. This may be just my case because I read multiple books at once and tend to forget a lot of things.
In terms of the webtoon, I'm up to date. I liked the part where the MC realizes how his actions or mere presence can affect both him and the people who care about him. I didn't necessarily like that he just ran away, but he didn't have many options in the first place. Another aspect I liked was the arks of some of his more long-term companions.
Still, it gets repetitive at times and can cause you to want to drop it. If you don't like manga to be repetitive at times, then I don't recommend it because I don’t believe you can skip the fights because there are important bits of information for the story in between the fighting. I do recommend it if you can stand manga to be repetitive at times and like an isekai that is action-packed and has game-like dynamics.
Synopsis:
SAFEGUARDING THE WITNESS…
Close to bringing the Dupree crime family that murdered his parents to justice, FBI agent Ian Slade wants to track the leader—not protect the man’s niece. But with Esme Dupree’s uncle determined to silence her before she can testify against her brother, Ian and his K-9 partner are duty-bound to guard her. Even if her family ties make him doubt her innocence.…
I will never get tired of William Ritter's vision of the magical world of R. F. Jackaby and Abigail Rook. William Ritter’s magical way with words and world building is very compelling and his masterful story telling keeps me wanting more. Never have I been so relieved to get a follow-up book to a series. Rook was an instant pre-order for me. The description states that it can standalone, but I would recommend reading the Jackaby series first for a richer experience. Rook is a fast-paced dive into the consequences that unfolded in The Dire King. The books centers on Abigail Rook former assistant to R. F. Jackaby. Despite Abigail’s new abilities and her changing role in the household, she must solve a mystery in New Fiddleham. Abigail must put aside her personal issues and move forward with the support and sometimes dubious assistance of a menagerie of characters found in The Jackaby series.
Nicola Barber's wonderful voice delivers a multilayered performance as the varied inhabitants of New Fiddleham, and the experience is like listening to a full cast recording.
Rook is a magical book. Three generations in my household have read and loved all The Jackaby stories and Rook is a welcome addition to the series. Step through the portal, my friend, a magical world awaits.
#NewRelease Dirty Little Vow by Lisa Renee Jones - the finale is HERE! He will burn down his enemies' world to to keep her safe. https://mybook.to/TylerBella3/opt/1 (all buy links below)
Tyler Hawk. A man who seems to have it all, except her. Bella. Beautiful, rebellious Bella. His employee. His best friend's sister.
Now his father is dead and the future of the family empire depends on him taking a wife. And there is only one woman he can dare act out this charade with—and that's her. A woman he trusts. A woman he burns for.
And suddenly, it's not a charade at all.
But when the man who declares he will never fall in love, falls, what comes next?
Especially when an enemy wants to take the only thing that matters anymore from him.
That enemy wants Bella.
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My Review
5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A phenomenal ending to this trilogy! Get ready because this will keep you on the edge of your seat. I couldn’t put this down and neither will you be able to. This doesn’t let up until the end. The threat is much worse than they ever imagined. She saved him in every possible way, now Tyler will have to save her. There is no other outcome that is acceptable. Action packed full of emotions, intrigue, fear, combustible heat, dominance and possession. They need each other too much to walk away from the threat, so they must fight and hold tighter to get them to the other side of what has been forced on them. You will be spellbound!
Received an early copy and this is my honest review!
Immediate immersion in a compelling story that deals with current issues related to counterterrorism within the USA, ex-military dealing with returning to civilian life while dealing with PTSD, and more. This book had me reading rapidly to find out what would happen.
What I liked:
* Derek: military veteran, decades of service, divorced, loves his son…and his ex-wife, anger issues, PTSD, father has dementia, financial difficulties, wants to provide for his family, in deep when a potential solution appears
* The plot, pacing, and writing
* That it was believable and written by someone who knows what he is writing about
* That Derek is not perfect
* Being able to admire Derek as a warrior, leader, and human being
* Derek’s wife who wants to keep her son and herself safe but also wants Derek to get help she feels he needs
* That there are black, white, and shades of gray in this story
* The introduction to the series that provides a lead character I want to know more about
What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* The manipulative people, the cult-feel of Sanctuary, that people who believe in a cause can be so deluded…and wondering how many people in the world are taken in by those like Marshal and his henchmen
Did I like this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Tor Publishing for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars
BLURB
Dive into The Instructor , former Army intelligence officer T. R. Hendricks' fast paced, action-packed debut thriller that's Jack Reacher meets Survivorman , the first novel in the Derek Harrington series!
“Packed with action, tension, and humanity, The Instructor delivers.”
―Mark Greaney, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Burner , a Gray Man Novel
Derek Harrington, retired Marine Force Recon and SERE instructor, is barely scraping by teaching the basics of wilderness survival. His fledgling bushcraft school is on the cusp of going out of business and expenses are piling up fast. His only true mission these days? To get his ailing father into a full care facility and to support his ex-wife and their son.
When one of his students presents him with an opportunity too good to be true―$20,000 to instruct a private group for 30 days in upstate New York―Derek reluctantly takes the job, despite his reservations about the group's insistence on anonymity. But it isn't long before the training takes an unexpected turn―and a new offer is made.
Reaching out to an FBI contact to sound his concerns, Derek soon finds himself in deep cover, deep in the woods, embroiled with a fringe group led by a charismatic leader who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. When what he wants becomes Derek's head, the teacher is pitted against his students as Derek races against time to stop what could very well be the first attack by the domestic terrorist cell.
“A pulse-pounding thriller. . . Hendricks delivers on all cylinders!”
―Simon Gervais, former RCMP counterterrorism officer and bestselling author of The Last Protector