A review by vreyna20_2004
Where's Molly by H.D. Carlton

challenging dark emotional funny sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I didn’t enjoy Haunting Adeline but enjoyed Hunting Adeline a bit more because it showed Adeline being badass. Why am I saying this? Well, I love badass women who can fight back. So, Molly became one of my favorite characters H.D Carlton has written. Just like Adeline, I was rooting for Molly to make it and she did. And I LOVED Cage. He seemed like a softer version of Enzo, and I LOVE Enzo. Jesus Christ, I love Cage and how upset he got when Molly came back but instead, he just forced himself into her life but not like a stalker (*cough* Zade *cough*) because he just says that he wants to watch a movie with her just because he wants to be with her, and I liked how Molly just accepts it begrudgingly. And how he encouraged Molly to talk to her sister and how Layla didn’t push her away. I was crying, it was that sweet. I also enjoyed how Cage had a reason why he helps people unlike Zade who just does it because he can. But I enjoyed the ending where Addie and Zade make an appearance (despite me not enjoying their book that much) but reading how Addie had a tattoo for Molly because she saved Addie when she got trafficked because of her journal and that made me tear up. It wasn’t dark compared to the Cat & Mouse duet, but it was still dark, and I enjoyed it. It’s right under Does It Hurt? Oh and the thing that H.D Carlton is known for, the spicy scenes. I blushed at the things Cage said during the scenes like my mouth was on the floor. Oh my God H.D Carlton CAN write sex scenes. I’m down bad for Cage just like Enzo. You don’t know how much I need a man like them. Please read this book.

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