She’s a young woman with a lot on her plate. I simply can’t imagine anyone else portraying Maggie the way Dukehart does. I’m completely comfortable with her depiction of Maggie, even as the character changes and grows. It will take everything Maggie and Caleb have to come out on top.Ĭris Dukehart continues to do an outstanding job as the narrator of the Significance series. Not even the reunification and Maggie’s new position will stop them from attempting to claim what they believe to be theirs by right. Unfortunately, the Watson clan still has plans for Maggie and Caleb. Maggie does not want to stand on ceremony, so she does her best to make herself accessible to all the Aces. True, she’s human, and very young, but they can’t keep themselves from liking her. Most of the Aces are glad to have the Visionary in their midst. Not only are she and Caleb the first couple to imprint in years, but Maggie is to be introduced as the Visionary, the leader the Aces have waited generations to meet.Īt first, she’s not sure how to act. This is an incredibly stressful time for Maggie. As Defiance begins, Maggie and Caleb are in London at the reunification of the Aces. This part of the review can’t help but contain some spoilers for the first two books in the series, so proceed with caution. I hate feeling like I’ve missed things in the time between books. It picks up where Accordance left off, something I appreciate. Defiance is the third installment in Shelly Crane’s Significance series.
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