A review by literaryhomeland
Lost Girl by Leia Stone

2.0

Usually I can write a solid few paragraphs on what I’ve just read, but Lost Girl was just, yeah. . .

I always feel awful leaving a negative review when I’ve read a book because I understand the dedication and the hard work and effort that authors put in their works that are incredibly personal to them, but Lost Girl just wasn’t it for me.

The writing just did not contain the depth to engage me, things seemed to resolve and tie incredibly neatly together and half the time there was just question marks in my mind about what I was reading. This may be for other readers, but, it just wasn’t for me and I’m not going to be continuing the series.

You can see my less coherent thoughts whilst reading Lost Girl on my highlights and notes. I’m honestly just kind of wondering what I just read at the moment and don’t feel like I can really provide a descriptive review from a book that didn’t really contain much subsistence for me.

On the other hand, I do hope Demi and Sawyer sort themselves out in the last two books!