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Things We Hide From The Light
by Lucy Score
This was a fast read for me. The first book in the series said the perfect foundation for the entire series and it peaked my interest so because of that it was super easy to just run through this book.
I loved the recurring characters in terms of the supporting cost, and I loved how we got an insight into how Knox and Naomi‘s life was after their story and of course I love Waylay and the chaos of the dogs in the mix.
I love how Lina’s character is very strong and how it has a massive presence. The way that Lina‘s character has been written. You can say how much of an impact the past and what has happened to her in the past integrates itself into her life in the present, but doesn’t define her present character.
Then we have Nash, whose past is completely shaping his present character, and I feel that it is so very intricate as to how the author has adopted the feelings that these characters feel in the books. It literally feels like we’re going through the character’s emotional journey.
And of course, the best part of the story is how it makes the perfect foundation to move on into the next and the final book of the series.
And don’t get me even started on the technical adults in this book who come in the form of Naomi‘s parents, Lena‘s parents and the Morgan’s grandmother, who are adults, but not adults at the same time. The entertainment that they provide is unmatched I’d love the sets of parents as well as Lisa J.
I love the continued dynamic that comes in the form of the little friend group that Naomi, Sloane, Lina, and Steph share and how the queer community is represented in terms of Jeremiah and Steph relationship.
I already know this is gonna be one of my favorite series. I already know Lucian and Sloane story is going to be five stars for me. I honestly have no idea why this series sat in my bookshelf for so long and if you have the series sitting on your bookshelf, I feel like you should take it up and read it.
I loved the recurring characters in terms of the supporting cost, and I loved how we got an insight into how Knox and Naomi‘s life was after their story and of course I love Waylay and the chaos of the dogs in the mix.
I love how Lina’s character is very strong and how it has a massive presence. The way that Lina‘s character has been written. You can say how much of an impact the past and what has happened to her in the past integrates itself into her life in the present, but doesn’t define her present character.
Then we have Nash, whose past is completely shaping his present character, and I feel that it is so very intricate as to how the author has adopted the feelings that these characters feel in the books. It literally feels like we’re going through the character’s emotional journey.
And of course, the best part of the story is how it makes the perfect foundation to move on into the next and the final book of the series.
And don’t get me even started on the technical adults in this book who come in the form of Naomi‘s parents, Lena‘s parents and the Morgan’s grandmother, who are adults, but not adults at the same time. The entertainment that they provide is unmatched I’d love the sets of parents as well as Lisa J.
I love the continued dynamic that comes in the form of the little friend group that Naomi, Sloane, Lina, and Steph share and how the queer community is represented in terms of Jeremiah and Steph relationship.
I already know this is gonna be one of my favorite series. I already know Lucian and Sloane story is going to be five stars for me. I honestly have no idea why this series sat in my bookshelf for so long and if you have the series sitting on your bookshelf, I feel like you should take it up and read it.