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marscandy37 's review for:
Lucid
by P.T. Michelle
Let me just begin by saying I missed Ethan so much in this book. But I think his not being there made me understand and appreciate Nara a little more. I actually like her better now. Kudos to the author for doing that. In letting Ethan leave to repair his broken relationship with his parents, she let us establish a better relationship with Nara. I'm glad that life didn't stop for her when Ethan left. She had a life outside of their relationship and when he eventually comes back I find that their relationship is stronger.
I also think Lainey redeemed herself a little from the previous book too. I have to admit I didn't like her at all in the last and found myself wondering why Nara liked her so much. When Harper was introduced as a potential best friend rival I thought there maybe something to this, like the author was shifting us away from Lainey. Of course that was for like five seconds, before Harper started being creepy.
Then there's Drystan. Gotta love Drystan. He was a walking bleeding heart for Nara from the minute they met. It was so obvious he liked her and she seemed a little oblivious to it. One thing I don't like about Drystan--though there are many things I do love about him, everyone reminded him that Nara had a boyfriend, including Nara herself, but he still went for it. I think that's a little sleazy.
I felt like the questions I had in the first book, weren't really answered in this one. It was a lot of character building but almost no plot. The entire time I was reading I felt slightly directionless. Although I enjoyed my aimless delving into the characters life, I felt like I needed a bit more direction.
Now I have even more questions than i did before. I love this story, the characters, and I hope the next one will have a bit more plot. Despite that I will definitely continue with the series!
I also think Lainey redeemed herself a little from the previous book too. I have to admit I didn't like her at all in the last and found myself wondering why Nara liked her so much. When Harper was introduced as a potential best friend rival I thought there maybe something to this, like the author was shifting us away from Lainey. Of course that was for like five seconds, before Harper started being creepy.
Then there's Drystan. Gotta love Drystan. He was a walking bleeding heart for Nara from the minute they met. It was so obvious he liked her and she seemed a little oblivious to it. One thing I don't like about Drystan--though there are many things I do love about him, everyone reminded him that Nara had a boyfriend, including Nara herself, but he still went for it. I think that's a little sleazy.
I felt like the questions I had in the first book, weren't really answered in this one. It was a lot of character building but almost no plot. The entire time I was reading I felt slightly directionless. Although I enjoyed my aimless delving into the characters life, I felt like I needed a bit more direction.
Now I have even more questions than i did before. I love this story, the characters, and I hope the next one will have a bit more plot. Despite that I will definitely continue with the series!