![]() ![]() I really liked the last 2 Fairgood books, but she kept keeping the finished story from the audience, and she did it again with this book. ![]() Again, this author gives us another book that feels unfinished. We, as the audience, deserved to see their brokenness first hand rather than through flashbacks in the second book. Why keep this woman the same as she was when she was 18? She deserved growth. ![]() The majority of the second book should have been the focus of the first book and the second book should have shown us some redeeming qualities of both of the characters, but you get that in literally the last 30 minutes of the second book. The author put too many tropes in this one book that it gave me a headache. I’ll start by saying there wasn’t a single person in this book I actually liked. ![]()
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