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A review by scoodle42
Still Trappin' Through The Snow by BriAnn Danae
adventurous
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
This second installment picks up with the brothers dealing with an emergency with Khrome and their niece while they try to navigate new information about whose been hitting their stash and Kavalli's potential case.
I like that the second book delved more into family dynamics, but still gave room for the main characters to push forward in their own lives. It was a great ride to take, especially with the addition of Koya. It was well-paced, and I thought moving into their mother's POV as they unearthed the past was smart. Khrome's strength impressed me in this book, as did Krypt's protectiveness. Kavalli almost had a little too much going on for me, but I do love a hotheaded younger brother so he gets a pass. Koya was an addition I wasn't expecting, but I like how she fit in, and finding out more about how was an interesting journey. I was wrapped up, from beginning to end.
I like that the second book delved more into family dynamics, but still gave room for the main characters to push forward in their own lives. It was a great ride to take, especially with the addition of Koya. It was well-paced, and I thought moving into their mother's POV as they unearthed the past was smart. Khrome's strength impressed me in this book, as did Krypt's protectiveness. Kavalli almost had a little too much going on for me, but I do love a hotheaded younger brother so he gets a pass. Koya was an addition I wasn't expecting, but I like how she fit in, and finding out more about how was an interesting journey. I was wrapped up, from beginning to end.
Moderate: Suicide