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thelibrophile 's review for:
Starlight
by Olivia Wildenstein
Just what could have been better -
Naya forgave Adam far too soon for him thinking of her as a traitor. She let go of him distrusting her, downsizing her. She should have held on to her anger and Adam should have grovelled a bit
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The way the story unfolded! So anticlimatic. All that complicated past summed up in barely 5-10 question answers - that was the most disappointing. I had expected them to go on like "there was a silver winged fletching named Leigh, who fell in love with a wrongly numbered Triple. And then Celeste and Asher telling what they all witnessed... ending with their death and Asher retrieving their souls. " What actually happened was not even a percentage of what could have been.
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Adam not remembering anything from the past! Not even after they were told the story. And they continued living as Adam and Naya. They lost all their past. I wanted them to have both of their lives - loving each other as Naya and Adam as well as, as Leigh and Jarod. What happened negated the first book completely!
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The story had too much of human world, just any other thriller, with undercover detective, serial killer. Where was the angel story and the second chance love story of Leigh and Jarod we should have had?
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I suppose that's all for negative.
Naya forgave Adam far too soon for him thinking of her as a traitor. She let go of him distrusting her, downsizing her. She should have held on to her anger and Adam should have grovelled a bit
.
The way the story unfolded! So anticlimatic. All that complicated past summed up in barely 5-10 question answers - that was the most disappointing. I had expected them to go on like "there was a silver winged fletching named Leigh, who fell in love with a wrongly numbered Triple. And then Celeste and Asher telling what they all witnessed... ending with their death and Asher retrieving their souls. " What actually happened was not even a percentage of what could have been.
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Adam not remembering anything from the past! Not even after they were told the story. And they continued living as Adam and Naya. They lost all their past. I wanted them to have both of their lives - loving each other as Naya and Adam as well as, as Leigh and Jarod. What happened negated the first book completely!
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The story had too much of human world, just any other thriller, with undercover detective, serial killer. Where was the angel story and the second chance love story of Leigh and Jarod we should have had?
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I suppose that's all for negative.