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The Wildling Sisters
by Eve Chase
The Wildling Sisters was surprisingly good! Don't let the three stars scare you away. Please. Read this book! There were some very magical things that I adored the entire way through this book but unfortunately there was also some things I just didn't care for.
The story structure was nice. With the alternating POVs, past and present, we were able to watch the story unfold in a way that made it all click together. BUT, with me saying that, I would have much rather read about the past and the Wilde girls. Reading the present POV just didn't spike any of my interests nor did the characters. I felt as if I didn't want to leave my Wilde girls every time the chapter ended.
The book as a whole was very character driven— which I liked. I love when books revolve around well-developed and three dimensional characters. The author did a fantastic job at writing characters that jumped off the pages. The details in their characteristics, as well as the settings, were all very pleasant to me.
I just couldn't help but feeling like the present POVs were a waste of my time. I hate feeling like that. When it was all said and done, I still didn't care much for the present POV we got. Yeah, it helped build the story and put it all together but it all just fell flat for me. Like the author put all of her hard work into the Wilde girls that she forgot about the girls in the present POV. Other than that, the book was a solid hit for me. I loved the writing, the characters, and the settings.
The story structure was nice. With the alternating POVs, past and present, we were able to watch the story unfold in a way that made it all click together. BUT, with me saying that, I would have much rather read about the past and the Wilde girls. Reading the present POV just didn't spike any of my interests nor did the characters. I felt as if I didn't want to leave my Wilde girls every time the chapter ended.
The book as a whole was very character driven— which I liked. I love when books revolve around well-developed and three dimensional characters. The author did a fantastic job at writing characters that jumped off the pages. The details in their characteristics, as well as the settings, were all very pleasant to me.
I just couldn't help but feeling like the present POVs were a waste of my time. I hate feeling like that. When it was all said and done, I still didn't care much for the present POV we got. Yeah, it helped build the story and put it all together but it all just fell flat for me. Like the author put all of her hard work into the Wilde girls that she forgot about the girls in the present POV. Other than that, the book was a solid hit for me. I loved the writing, the characters, and the settings.