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A Match Made in Hell
by Charlotte Ingham
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book is not for fans of Hannah Grace. I liked her first and second books and this book was amateurishly written and so far removed from the type of thing Hannah Grace writes.
Not the point, but a talking point I felt had to be made.
The FMC was irredeemably frustrating and childish, and while I understand 21 year olds aren't the Pinnacle of adult society, she felt like she was 16 instead, and even after learning how toxic her friend group was, she didn't truly learn.
Sath was majorly underdeveloped and we got to learn barely anything about him, and that was disappointing.
The book was meant to be slow burn but just felt boring and poorly written instead.
Not the point, but a talking point I felt had to be made.
The FMC was irredeemably frustrating and childish, and while I understand 21 year olds aren't the Pinnacle of adult society, she felt like she was 16 instead, and even after learning how toxic her friend group was, she didn't truly learn.
Sath was majorly underdeveloped and we got to learn barely anything about him, and that was disappointing.
The book was meant to be slow burn but just felt boring and poorly written instead.