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A review by ohthatellie
Dream Spinner by Kristen Ashley
3.0
After the first two books in the series, I was highly anticipating Hattie and Axl's book. I figured there was going to be lots of angst. Lots of emotional moments. A bit of a slow burn considering Hattie's shy nature, but I was surprised to find we didn't get any of that at all.
Don't get me wrong, I liked the book and once Axl and Hattie got together (which was fairly quick) I had the biggest and goofiest smile on my face. They were just so cute together and they matched so well. I also love the fact that Axl owns a cat and is possessive of her even if he won't admit it. I love when KA heroes own cats (I'm looking at you Tate). He was the perfect boyfriend. So supportive and a shoulder for Hattie. Hattie was no slouch. She has so much passion within her in both art and dance and I loved that we saw that side of her. She also was so supportive of Axl and wasn't shy at all when it came to defend him against his jerk of a father. It was wonderful to see her put him in his place.
Overall it was a good read but not exactly what I was expecting. I wish the book would of addressed the abuse that happened to Hattie and have her confront her father about it. I also would've liked her self harm explored more and it was completely glossed over. I don't know, I just expected more from the plot and admittedly, I was underwhelmed.
Don't get me wrong, I liked the book and once Axl and Hattie got together (which was fairly quick) I had the biggest and goofiest smile on my face. They were just so cute together and they matched so well. I also love the fact that Axl owns a cat and is possessive of her even if he won't admit it. I love when KA heroes own cats (I'm looking at you Tate). He was the perfect boyfriend. So supportive and a shoulder for Hattie. Hattie was no slouch. She has so much passion within her in both art and dance and I loved that we saw that side of her. She also was so supportive of Axl and wasn't shy at all when it came to defend him against his jerk of a father. It was wonderful to see her put him in his place.
Overall it was a good read but not exactly what I was expecting. I wish the book would of addressed the abuse that happened to Hattie and have her confront her father about it. I also would've liked her self harm explored more and it was completely glossed over. I don't know, I just expected more from the plot and admittedly, I was underwhelmed.