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ninarenee 's review for:
Die for Me
by Luke Jennings
Luke Jennings is fascinated by lesbians but has clearly never spoken with one. The way these women speak to each other sounds like the way I imagined lovers spoke as a child. Villanelle, who I thought Jennings very much improved upon in book 2, is destroyed by this final novel. She is missing all of the qualities that we’ve grown to love. Not to mention that Eve becomes a vapid shell of herself and swoons over an extremely abusive relationship. I adore the show, and liked the first two books but only read if you’re desperate to know what the show might entail. This novel reads like a fanfic written by a teenage boy.