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I didn't really have any expectations when I started this book. A little curious to see what the caveman lead would be like and that's about it. Overall, the story is sweet. It has a tortured caveman that hasn't figured out how to grieve and live in the present. A sweet, young woman that grew up faster as the oldest sibling and hardwired to love. Then the story gets weird. I mean, I knew that it was going to be weird but it was still rather strange.
Even with the weird, the story is predictable. There's nothing really new or fascinating about the tale. My favorite part of it all was the way Raven portrays Matt and the way Octavia heals the patches to make them all into a family. Those two bits are the most important parts of the story and I feel that the writer did that well.
In my opinion, the story would have been stronger as a whole if it lost the weird plot twists and extraneous summaries of how Matt and Tay felt. There's a summary in every chapter. The chapters are not that long. It was rather redundant but made it easy to skim over.
It was a nice story, but it didn't really make a lasting impression.
Even with the weird, the story is predictable. There's nothing really new or fascinating about the tale. My favorite part of it all was the way Raven portrays Matt and the way Octavia heals the patches to make them all into a family. Those two bits are the most important parts of the story and I feel that the writer did that well.
In my opinion, the story would have been stronger as a whole if it lost the weird plot twists and extraneous summaries of how Matt and Tay felt. There's a summary in every chapter. The chapters are not that long. It was rather redundant but made it easy to skim over.
It was a nice story, but it didn't really make a lasting impression.