The basic plot of this series is "Bad guys after the hero, and the hero picks up the heroine while trying to get away". It's not a kidnapping, in fact the heroine rather forcefully insists on accompanying the hero in his quest to save himself and his people.
Technically, this is three books, and there are at least two more out there. I don't know if it will be five total, or if the story continues on from there.
However, none of the "three" books that I read could stand on its own. There was no separate plot for any book, just events as part of the overall plot. I think the internet has successfully done what Stephen King wanted to - revived the serial form of storytelling. The question becomes - do you want to read the next story after you finish this one? For this series, for me the question is no.
It's a wild ride - motorcycle, car, werewolf in wolf form, boat, and mini Cooper, just in the first three books - and a fun one, but I'm not even that interested at this point to see if I can find the next book for free. There's just not quite enough world building, quite enough characterization or quite enough plot to keep me interested. And I'm not enough of a car and motorcycle afficianado to like that part of the story.
Technically, this is three books, and there are at least two more out there. I don't know if it will be five total, or if the story continues on from there.
However, none of the "three" books that I read could stand on its own. There was no separate plot for any book, just events as part of the overall plot. I think the internet has successfully done what Stephen King wanted to - revived the serial form of storytelling. The question becomes - do you want to read the next story after you finish this one? For this series, for me the question is no.
It's a wild ride - motorcycle, car, werewolf in wolf form, boat, and mini Cooper, just in the first three books - and a fun one, but I'm not even that interested at this point to see if I can find the next book for free. There's just not quite enough world building, quite enough characterization or quite enough plot to keep me interested. And I'm not enough of a car and motorcycle afficianado to like that part of the story.