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It wasn't a bad book overall, but I'm beginning to realize just how much I've outgrown this series. When I was younger I loved it, but the language and the writing feels a lot younger, between the nicknames and jokes. I also have come to realize that KotLC is the only set of books that can make me attracted to toxic boys.
Ok so as to the actual book...
I feel like the plot is really getting somewhere now! Finding out about Sophie's mom, and learning about the Neverseen's real plan was cool. Also Lady Gisela's main plan.
I do appreciate that Keefe is getting older and more mature, but I also miss his jokes because this entire book feels a little sad Keefe vibes.
I love the final snippet from Tam's POV. I would love to see more of Tam.
Tam and Biana are my favorite characters now.
Fitz is high key pretty toxic in this book but I still like him because I realize that he's literally lived his entire life trying to be perfect and he loses it when he can't be. It's only getting worse though, not better - so I am looking forward to either character development or a villain arc (like Alvar is predicting) and I'm here for both.
I wish I saw more of Keefe and Fitz's best-friendship. As much as KotLC is a story of ship wars, I love good friendships and I need more. I'd also like to see more of Sophie and Biana's friendship, and more. All in all I want more platonic friendships.
Dex and Biana are so cute and I love it.
Ro is a very unprofessional bodyguard?
To me, the characters feel somewhat 2D. Their personalities feel a little stilted.
Finally - it was very dramatic. A lot of misunderstandings. If I were Sophie, I feel like I would understand because she's so stressed constantly. However, I do not understand why she is so angry at Oralie, or so desperate to figure out her parents. I also don't get why Fitz is so angry all the time, and the love triangle thing is clearly still going strong. That being said - as a reader it's very frustrating to read so many dramatic misunderstandings and constant angst.
Ok so as to the actual book...
I feel like the plot is really getting somewhere now! Finding out about Sophie's mom, and learning about the Neverseen's real plan was cool. Also Lady Gisela's main plan.
I do appreciate that Keefe is getting older and more mature, but I also miss his jokes because this entire book feels a little sad Keefe vibes.
I love the final snippet from Tam's POV. I would love to see more of Tam.
Tam and Biana are my favorite characters now.
Fitz is high key pretty toxic in this book but I still like him because I realize that he's literally lived his entire life trying to be perfect and he loses it when he can't be. It's only getting worse though, not better - so I am looking forward to either character development or a villain arc (like Alvar is predicting) and I'm here for both.
I wish I saw more of Keefe and Fitz's best-friendship. As much as KotLC is a story of ship wars, I love good friendships and I need more. I'd also like to see more of Sophie and Biana's friendship, and more. All in all I want more platonic friendships.
Dex and Biana are so cute and I love it.
Ro is a very unprofessional bodyguard?
To me, the characters feel somewhat 2D. Their personalities feel a little stilted.
Finally - it was very dramatic. A lot of misunderstandings. If I were Sophie, I feel like I would understand because she's so stressed constantly. However, I do not understand why she is so angry at Oralie, or so desperate to figure out her parents. I also don't get why Fitz is so angry all the time, and the love triangle thing is clearly still going strong. That being said - as a reader it's very frustrating to read so many dramatic misunderstandings and constant angst.