301 pages
It feels a lot like Davidson is
trying to right the world she tilted (read: broken). I feel like this book is a
step in the right direction. While there are still plenty of things I’m not
happy about, they stemmed from other books. I can’t really hold them against
this book. Betsy seems to make a lot more personal progress in this book, which
I am really happy about. While this really isn’t a lighthearted series anymore,
I feel like it is starting to regain its readability. Jess and Nick have more
of a focus in this book, which was a long time coming. Tina seems to less and
less relevant, which makes me sad. I like Sinclair a lot more after this one. I
didn’t hate him before, but I didn’t really like him either. Marc is fabulous,
as always.
The plots seem to be getting
thinner and thinner, but it wasn’t bad. It took the overall storyline through
logical paces. It was definitely needed, but it just wasn’t as exciting as some
of the previous books. I think I am starting to lose interest in all of it.
Maybe it will get better because the crazy is being reigned in, but we’ll see.
Some crazy is good, it keeps things interesting, but this series has taken
crazy to a whole other level. It got to the point of being obnoxious. There are
still three books left, maybe the series can end on a high note!
Rating:
♥♥♥♥
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