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Queen of Quarantine
by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
Kind of like Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac, I feel like there's a lot of build-up to the climax in the previous books with maybe not a lot happening except at the end of each book and then the final book is a LOT of action, plot, wild things that happen, and a very long epilogue after epilogue. A different take on how to do a series, but I am 100000% not complaining about it at all.
This book made you think a little less about the fact it's a quarantine series. It felt more dystopian style in ways since they're not at the school, but there is a LOT that's going on to lead to its conclusion! Mostly, though, I liked having this book where they're all functioning together as a unit. It took so.many.books for Saint and Tatum to get where they are and it was nice to finally have them altogether and working to their strengths in the group with less "understanding" conversations (if that makes sense).
You can't make me pick which guy I like the best, though. I think Saint's story was the most interesting of them all, but he's definitely the damaged one of the group and stays that way. I appreciated the fact while Tatum and him resolved their issues Saint was still Saint. Blake was my least favorite, maybe, because the golden boy is usually not my taste. Nash is your typical male hero. Kyan is your typical dark romance hero. The five of them as a group is very well-rounded and I enjoyed them as a unit! I also really liked Tatum. Maybe it's because she doesn't have powers like the Vegas or Elise, but she was the most "real" heroine I've read from the Twisted Sisters and I liked her for that.
Overall, this was a really good series. There is no "favorite" book in it, but I really enjoyed the series overall and despite it being a contemporary quarantine story, it's so over-the-top, it's easy to stick this more in a dystopian type of world that doesn't exist.
This book made you think a little less about the fact it's a quarantine series. It felt more dystopian style in ways since they're not at the school, but there is a LOT that's going on to lead to its conclusion! Mostly, though, I liked having this book where they're all functioning together as a unit. It took so.many.books for Saint and Tatum to get where they are and it was nice to finally have them altogether and working to their strengths in the group with less "understanding" conversations (if that makes sense).
You can't make me pick which guy I like the best, though. I think Saint's story was the most interesting of them all, but he's definitely the damaged one of the group and stays that way. I appreciated the fact while Tatum and him resolved their issues Saint was still Saint. Blake was my least favorite, maybe, because the golden boy is usually not my taste. Nash is your typical male hero. Kyan is your typical dark romance hero. The five of them as a group is very well-rounded and I enjoyed them as a unit! I also really liked Tatum. Maybe it's because she doesn't have powers like the Vegas or Elise, but she was the most "real" heroine I've read from the Twisted Sisters and I liked her for that.
Overall, this was a really good series. There is no "favorite" book in it, but I really enjoyed the series overall and despite it being a contemporary quarantine story, it's so over-the-top, it's easy to stick this more in a dystopian type of world that doesn't exist.