Going
into this book I was more than worried because of the state of things with
Betsy. I have always adored the Wyndham’s, and after I saw the awful state the
vampires are in I was afraid Davidson would push the werewolves there too. I’m
so glad she didn’t!
Edward
was an interesting character. He reminds me a lot of Marc when he is first
introduced. He is really stoked about how things that were believed to be just
a myth are really. He always wants to be in the middle of it. He carries a
childlike wonder about so many things. It endeared Edward to me immediately.
Plus, I missed Marc. I knew that he couldn’t replace him, but still…
When it
comes out that Marc is back… as a zombie… I was torn. I don’t really like it
all that much, but like I said, I didn’t want him to be gone. I’m really not
sure what this will mean going forward. I don’t really want to think about it
too much. The options can get a bit depressing given how things have turned in
the past.
Rachael
was adorably awesome. She was a bit different from the other werewolves we have
met. I loved it. How she thought, how she behaved, she was just a really good
main character. As much as I like the loud, obnoxious characters… sometimes it’s
nice to have a quieter one.
It was
strange seeing Betsy from an outside perspective. For the most part we always see
her in first person. She seems quite a bit different looking from the outside. I’m
not even sure how I would describe her. There is good and bad about it. She
seems more… normal, but at the same time she is very silly. It’s neither good
nor bad, just different.
Rachael
and Edward staying on Summit Ave mean we might see them in the coming Undead
novels. Maybe that will help to temper them. I am still feeling pretty hesitant
with them. I will be starting the next one soon, but not very excitedly.
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