312
pages
NOTE: I figured out while I was reading this, Wolf at the Door actually
comes after this book, not before.
The intro to Wolf at the Door says it takes place after the events in Undead
and Undermined, however after completing this book, I found events that happen
in Wolf at the Door that hadn’t happened yet in this book.
This
was a definite improvement on Undead and Undermined. While I still didn’t love
this one as much as I like the beginning of the series, this book is making a step
in the right direction. I actually like the changes in Betsy herself. The
changes came on slow, but while I was reading this book it struck me how
different she is from when she got hit with the Pontiac. She still carries the
same fun, bitchy, sarcastic vibe, but there is a little more maturity there. The
rest of the roommates were pretty much the same in this one, a few things were
a touch different, and those seemed to come out of nowhere.
The
plot to this book, left somethings to be desired. I saw the ark, but it felt a
little… lacking. Maybe it just because of how weird everything I now. I don’t
know, but I felt like this book was missing something important. I just can’t
decide what it was missing. I did like the ending quite a bit though. It wasn’t
something I expected, which is rare, and it gave the story something fantastic.
I struggled with the rating. I couldn’t decide between three and four, but
ultimately, it didn’t fit in with what I expect of the fours.
Rating:
♥♥♥
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