A review by cala_p
Court by Tracy Wolff

2.0

One would think, for being the biggest point in the series plot, this would have been addicting and difficult to ever stop reading. And I wish I could say that, but I struggled with this one. It’s not only a large book in size, but it reads so long. The first 100 pages were good, everything with the Bloodletter was enlightening, and the final 100 pages were good. Everything else, I could have done without.

Read only in the evenings, and honestly, a lot of this got skimmed. This was difficult for me to get into (did I ever really?) I had little interest in ever returning to this book.

It’s unfortunate because this series gave me such strong YA vampire academy romance vibes and while I love Hudson as a MMC, I really enjoyed Jaxon and Grace together, and the simplicity of their story. After book 2, this series took a turn, got complicated, and introduced so many things to it.

This ended good though. And while there is a slight cliffhanger, I do find myself semi-excited for the next book. Seems to be relationship focused on Hudson and Grace and that I’m all for.