A review by lalexvp
Fray by Rowenna Miller

3.0

I love the ideas in this series. I love the feminism, the way that complexity is detailed and broken down as opposed to a basic good guy vs bad guy narrative. But the character development really needs some help. Our lead is rather dull and I can’t understand why she’s so important as a person, though as a symbol she’s fleshed out well enough. Her quick and underdeveloped love was the biggest downfall of the last book, but in this one he’s barely around and they have no moments together which actually make their love a deep, living thing. I will read the next one, but if this had been the first in the series I probably wouldn’t have bothered.