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btezz 's review for:
The Sweetest Oblivion
by Danielle Lori
dark
emotional
lighthearted
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Honestly, I did like this book. I kind of fell in love with Nicolas Russo (who wouldn’t?), he’s definitely the character that kept me hooked. The chemistry with Elena is there, and some moments really made me smile and want to keep reading.
But at the same time… I feel like something was missing. The ending felt pretty rushed, like everything got solved too quickly. And overall, even though the story isn’t empty, it’s not exactly the most amazing plot either. It entertained me and gave me some emotions, but nothing too deep. I would’ve loved a bit more conflict or development.
So, in short: I did enjoy it, it was a fun read and I liked it, but it didn’t become a favorite or blow me away. It’s one of those books that are fine, but you close it feeling it could’ve been so much more.
But at the same time… I feel like something was missing. The ending felt pretty rushed, like everything got solved too quickly. And overall, even though the story isn’t empty, it’s not exactly the most amazing plot either. It entertained me and gave me some emotions, but nothing too deep. I would’ve loved a bit more conflict or development.
So, in short: I did enjoy it, it was a fun read and I liked it, but it didn’t become a favorite or blow me away. It’s one of those books that are fine, but you close it feeling it could’ve been so much more.