A review by shhchar
Brilliant by Rachel Vail

1.0

Well, this was a rather disappointing end to the trilogy. Quinn's POV of view was messed up more than just mentally. She had mood swings that contradicted everything she said she was. (aka not very consistent writing)

First, there is no plot. The fact they're losing their house is the main thing. Even that isn't new, as it's been the same thing in the other two books. Quinn's obsession with her mother, and her mother's shoes was disturbing. She looked up to her mother--that I understand. But when there were chapters of Quinn hating her, going to the next chapter where she was Super-mom, I did NOT understand. This book lacked a lot of consistency. Quinn was not likeable or relateable. She's up there with Grace from Shiver, a total lack of connectivity.

I recommend it if you have read the other two books, but not to a new reader.