REVIEW BY MERISSA - FALCON: Resistance (KBS Next Generation #1) by Victoria Danann

FALCON: Resistance (KBS Next Generation Book 1) - Victoria Danann
Falcon: Resistance is the first book in the KBS Next Generation series. We have previously met Falcon and the rest, as they helped Elora defend Jefferson Unit. Unfortunately for me (and this is nothing to do with Victoria Danann's writing), I still felt like I was reading about them as young boys, rather than grown men! I guess I need to bring my brain up to gear with their ages.
 
There is a LOT that goes on this book, and I do mean a LOT! We meet a new brand of vampire who decides to try and help the Knights. Jax is an amazing character and I can't wait to read more of him. Falcon and Gretchen are the main characters in the romance part of the story. B Unit is also back in town, along with U Unit. Sin is having problems. Spaz gets concussion. Wakey is his usual charming self, but seems to be hiding a secret. Like I said, a LOT.
 
Although the story flowed incredibly well, it is for the amount that goes on that I just can't quite give 5-stars. Let me just say though, this is MY opinion. I like to submerge myself into the romance, and in the previous books, although there is overall story arc, the romance still got the main story. In this, it almost feels like an add-on. Falcon and Gretchen move incredibly fast once she agrees to go on a date with him. 
 
Even saying this, I was still incredibly invested in this story. So much so that when I got clipped by a left hook, hit by a curve-ball that came out of nowhere, I was a complete mess! We're talking f'ugly crying, so consider yourself warned! Reading the page before, as it built up, I could tell what was going to happen, and I was in complete denial. I refused to admit what it was leading up to. 
 
Victoria Danann has once again treated me to an amazing story, with well known characters that I love, as well as introducing new ones to me that I can't wait to get to know more. I fell in love with the Knights of the Black Swan series, and I already know that I am feeling the same way about KBS Next Generation.
 
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
 
Merissa
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