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A Cruel Thirst
by Angela Montoya
This is my first read from Angela Montoya, and I think this is rated well as a young adult novel.
There is a lot of yearning for each other amongst the fmc Carolina and mmc Lalo even though vampires and vampirism gets between them. I would in no way describe this story as enemies to lovers because these two start trusting and lusting for each other almost immediately.
The start of this book was fun and fast pace but I did feel like things noticeably slowed down towards the middle (and a major point of friction amongst Carolina and her family seemed to be repeated). The ending threw me off (way off). There are events at the end of the book that did not make sense and felt too convenient. It felt very wrap it with a bow, call it a happy ending - which, for a young adult book, sure.
There is a lot of yearning for each other amongst the fmc Carolina and mmc Lalo even though vampires and vampirism gets between them. I would in no way describe this story as enemies to lovers because these two start trusting and lusting for each other almost immediately.
The start of this book was fun and fast pace but I did feel like things noticeably slowed down towards the middle (and a major point of friction amongst Carolina and her family seemed to be repeated). The ending threw me off (way off). There are events at the end of the book that did not make sense and felt too convenient. It felt very wrap it with a bow, call it a happy ending - which, for a young adult book, sure.