7 reviews for:

White Locks

Rose B. Mashal

4.05 AVERAGE

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sleepingbookjunkie's review

5.0

This is the second book in the "Colorblind Trilogy"[b:Black Keys|25228040|Black Keys (Colorblind, #1)|Rose B. Mashal|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1429031758s/25228040.jpg|44944626],If you've read the first one then you definitely fell in love with Mazen & Marie.
Their love transcends so many obstacles.
There's love ,drama, suspense, tragedy,and above all understanding.
I literally couldn't put it down.

codewoo10's review

5.0

White locks

This book is so good! I could not put it down. Part two of Marie and Mazen’s love story has all the feels and royal intrigue. The only think I wish for this series is that the story could alternate between Marie and Mazen telling the story. I think that would make it more complete.

morganmou's review

4.0

Freebie book, Ended up liking it, spicy and multicultural

yunn's review

5.0

I don't want to wait till next year for the next book. I don't. I simply don't.

izziede's review

3.0

This book picks up where book 1 ended.
The couple sort their issues out and then try to find happiness together.
It's quite angsty. Lots of drama, some betrayal and hurt.
It's a good story.
It ends as a HFN.

I couldn't force myself to finish this book. I just hate her so much. She's is sooooooo freaking selfish. There is absolutely NO reason for him to be so in love with her. So I'll imagine my own ending where she gets stoned to death.
dark tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Marie's hysterics were getting way out of hand. Seriously. She's the kind of person I simply stop sympathising with because she is unwilling to see anything wrong with her actions until they blow up majorly in her face. No. Everything is about her and only her. Why doesn't anyone feel for me? Oh woe is me. She almost never stops to think of the other side when she's on one of her selfish episodes. But then she switches in the blink of an eye and gets downright nasty. She's toxic, creating senseless drama wherever she goes, never growing up because Mazen will fix whatever she did anyway. 
And while I liked Mazen in the first book he lost face in this one. When the twist is revealed and how he acted and handled stuff? Psh. No thanks. 
It's all around disappointing. The plot felt wobbly at best. The pacing is too hectic and the ending is downright disgusting. I've come to despise the character development and what's worse I hate the portrayal of the culture. That's what got me through the first one. The scene in the coffee shop. Well, it was destroyed by the last scene in London and the last part before the epilogue.
Not gonna continue even though I already bought the third one. Freaking disappointed. 

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