I tried really hard with
reading this story because I was so excited to finally read about Callie
and Kayden's supporting characters. Granted they were not very much in
the highlights of the first two books, They kept me interested and
wanted to read about them. But I got bored with it. I kept waiting for
something really big to happen, although there was a twist within their
lives that actually made me feel alive reading Violet and Luke's story.
I didn't feel connection with the characters as well. It was the same tragic story about teens with dark pasts, same plot like Jessica Sorensen's other characters and I have to admit, I'm getting tired of the same thing. How I wish there were some happy thoughts along the way and some sweet light stuff that would make readers feel butterflies. Some change won't hurt.
The author's stories are actually great when you read her first works but when you follow the same thing over and over, readers look for something more or special. Needless to say, there are a lot of lessons to be picked up from her stories. And although I'm a bit disappointef with this, I'll still read Jessica Sorensen's future works.
ARC courtesy of Forever Grand Central Publishing via Net Galley
I didn't feel connection with the characters as well. It was the same tragic story about teens with dark pasts, same plot like Jessica Sorensen's other characters and I have to admit, I'm getting tired of the same thing. How I wish there were some happy thoughts along the way and some sweet light stuff that would make readers feel butterflies. Some change won't hurt.
The author's stories are actually great when you read her first works but when you follow the same thing over and over, readers look for something more or special. Needless to say, there are a lot of lessons to be picked up from her stories. And although I'm a bit disappointef with this, I'll still read Jessica Sorensen's future works.
ARC courtesy of Forever Grand Central Publishing via Net Galley

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