250 pages
The last book was more intense
than the ones before it, and this one continued the trend. This book seems a little
more grounded too. Betsy seems to be growing up, but her sarcasm remains (thank
god)! Even though there are several signs that Betsy is starting to level out as
a character, her personality quirks are mostly unchanged.
Both Sinclair and Laura get shown
in another light, and I think it will help to move the series along. While I won’t
talk about the specifics, in general terms the other sides are pretty much what
you’d expect. It was definitely necessary though. I think without that being
shown how it was, the characters would start to feel less authentic and we
would care much less. As it stands now, I am really happy with this series.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
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