WILD CARD by Logan Ryles

3.5* I didn't feel I was missing out by not having read previous tales in this series.

Mason Sharpe is a Reacher-type character in some ways, with the same rescuer, former military and honourable-guy vibe. Being late to the series, I didn't feel that I was lost or missing anything hugely cohesive or important, as there's enough info to give an idea of his life. There's nothing unique about the premise of the character, but he's a little less gung-ho than Reacher. 

He rescues a female in distress, but she's no damsel who needs her fights to be fought for her. The opening scene makes him seem a little lacking in  believability, as no one, military experience or not, can dive 50 metres into a river and not bear some physical impact and lasting evidence. He's not a man in his 20s or 30s, and tough or not, that had to have hurt and left some discomfort as a minimum. Still, I could suspend disbelief and move on with the main storyline of the tale, as the kickarse Piper, had cause and reason for her quest, despite seeming paranoid at the start.

It's not unique but it's a very readable tale, although not one that's memorable enough for me to fully recall and review it a month after finishing it. But, I'm about to move onto book 12, as it's entertaining enough although formulaic.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Inkubator Books for my reading pleasure. 

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