![]() ![]() I don’t know if there is a third book planned, but I think this series would greatly benefit from one. I mean obviously stuff happened, but it didn’t seem like there was any real progress made (kind of like when a politician is asked a debate question, they’re talking but they’re not actually saying anything).ĭifficult to say without a third book, but this felt like a stopgap entry that could ultimately be skipped. It’s hard to sum-up what happened in this book because it didn’t feel like anything actually happened. Outside of all the bad storytelling, there’s not a lot to say here, other than it’s boring. But no, relationship development goes as far as, “you like the color red? So do I! We must be soulmates.” I was hoping that Kiera Cass had moved beyond the “instant romance” trope of YA. ![]() There are no lasting effects or consequences for anything. Hollis went through a traumatic, character defining experience at the end of the first book, but when we get to this one, it’s like it never happened. See my review of The Betrothed, I totally called it. ![]()
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