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lucy__ 's review for:
The Nightshade's Touch
by Pippa DaCosta
I think I might have had enough of this series, I found this book quite hard to get through
Book three just seemed to go round and round in circles of "they don't trust me", "I don't trust them"... And then when Kellee and Talen are about to give Kesh some answers, she frustratingly decides she doesn't want to know any more. We eventually get a few unsatisfying breadcrumbs, I don't think this book moved things forward enough.
But the moment I knew I was done was actually the first proper romance scene, which somehow felt like it had come out of nowhere despite being 80% through book 3. I had been a bit dubious about reading a reverse harem, concerned it would be all-sex-no-plot, but actually I don't think there's any real romantic chemistry with any of the four(?) men she has picked up along the way.
The world-building is great and I like all the characters in theory, but everything in this series is too dragged out and repetitive for me!
Book three just seemed to go round and round in circles of "they don't trust me", "I don't trust them"... And then when Kellee and Talen are about to give Kesh some answers, she frustratingly decides she doesn't want to know any more. We eventually get a few unsatisfying breadcrumbs, I don't think this book moved things forward enough.
But the moment I knew I was done was actually the first proper romance scene, which somehow felt like it had come out of nowhere despite being 80% through book 3. I had been a bit dubious about reading a reverse harem, concerned it would be all-sex-no-plot, but actually I don't think there's any real romantic chemistry with any of the four(?) men she has picked up along the way.
The world-building is great and I like all the characters in theory, but everything in this series is too dragged out and repetitive for me!