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I had to force myself to finish this book. Which is unfortunate because I liked the first one well enough. All Adrian and Isolde do is fight. That's it.
He says something (which is always true), she gets irrationally furious, sometimes tries to slap him, storms off before they actually discuss anything, ignores him for a day, he apologizes, they have sex.
Congrats, you've basically just read the whole book.
I wouldn't read it again nor would I recommend the series to anyone else.
He says something (which is always true), she gets irrationally furious, sometimes tries to slap him, storms off before they actually discuss anything, ignores him for a day, he apologizes, they have sex.
Congrats, you've basically just read the whole book.
I wouldn't read it again nor would I recommend the series to anyone else.
Yeah idk it was just a book…. First what is the plot here…there were just random events and everything in between was slow. Author even said in the note that she had no idea where this book was going. Lol me too
* also there’s so many characters
* the flashbacks needed to be in all italics that was annoying
* AND their relationship was cheesy af
* also there’s so many characters
* the flashbacks needed to be in all italics that was annoying
* AND their relationship was cheesy af
This book was far more interesting than the first, but also more frustrating.
I have come to dislike Adrian, and I found myself rooting for his opposers more and more throughout this book.
In the third book, I hope those opposers win and that Isolde comes to her senses and joins them.
I have come to dislike Adrian, and I found myself rooting for his opposers more and more throughout this book.
In the third book, I hope those opposers win and that Isolde comes to her senses and joins them.
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
⭐️3.5-4.
Okay, I did enjoy this but it was a lot slower plot wise for me compared to KOBAB. I feel like the book was 75% smut and 25% plot, and me personally prefer a healthy balance of the two.
The last half of the book picks up more, with more plot, more faster paced and less me getting distracted!
I am excited for more because there’s so much more to be told!
Please do check content warnings of book as some mentions and on page plot lines are very heavy!
Okay, I did enjoy this but it was a lot slower plot wise for me compared to KOBAB. I feel like the book was 75% smut and 25% plot, and me personally prefer a healthy balance of the two.
The last half of the book picks up more, with more plot, more faster paced and less me getting distracted!
I am excited for more because there’s so much more to be told!
Please do check content warnings of book as some mentions and on page plot lines are very heavy!
I was really excited to read this one because the first book was AMAZING, and while this one was fine, the real standout was the last third of the book. I found that the middle got boring and repetitive for me (steamy I&A scenes, betrayal, killing, I&A fight, steamy scene, etc etc). I honestly got irritated by Isolde a bit because she was being just… selfish? Dramatic? Nothing major to turn me off of her but just got bad vibes from her.
The last third picked up and brought some interesting betrayal and twists to light. There were a couple story lines I wanted fleshed out more because they didn’t feel complete or felt pointless without more detail (E.g., how much of a role the aufhockers ended up playing, who the heck Solaris really is, more details about Isolde’s change, etc.). Definitely looking forward to the next book to (hopefully) tie up some loose ends and firmly plant me back in Isolde’s corner.
The last third picked up and brought some interesting betrayal and twists to light. There were a couple story lines I wanted fleshed out more because they didn’t feel complete or felt pointless without more detail (E.g., how much of a role the aufhockers ended up playing, who the heck Solaris really is, more details about Isolde’s change, etc.). Definitely looking forward to the next book to (hopefully) tie up some loose ends and firmly plant me back in Isolde’s corner.