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A review by hharkins
Infernium by Keri Lake
slow-paced
2.0
I don't think I can adequately describe the relief I feel at finally finishing this book.
I don't even want to write this review because I really enjoyed the first book. I really, really did. And now I just really, really wish it had been a standalone.
Reading Infernium put me into a reading slump- and not in the good- nothing could ever top that- kind of way. The characters didn't feel true to who they were established to be in the first book. I really grew to dislike them throughout. The plot felt jumpy, like we got lost on the way and it took the GPS a while to recalculate and get us back on track.
It just really wasn't enjoyable to me and I'd honestly have to recommend anyone who asked me about this duology to stop at Nightshade, pretend it was a standalone and move on with your TBR 🙈.
I don't even want to write this review because I really enjoyed the first book. I really, really did. And now I just really, really wish it had been a standalone.
Reading Infernium put me into a reading slump- and not in the good- nothing could ever top that- kind of way. The characters didn't feel true to who they were established to be in the first book. I really grew to dislike them throughout. The plot felt jumpy, like we got lost on the way and it took the GPS a while to recalculate and get us back on track.
It just really wasn't enjoyable to me and I'd honestly have to recommend anyone who asked me about this duology to stop at Nightshade, pretend it was a standalone and move on with your TBR 🙈.
Graphic: Incest, Pedophilia, and Rape