Loved this one, so wholesome. It presents a variety of social problems related to race and queer. And at the same time, it shows all the things that Micky is going through.
Cried a bunch, from the story about the cat dying and how the pain for that was portraited. To everyone affected by Stella's death.
Still shipping Micky with Cordelia. That Nancy girlfriend seems to not be doing well in the relationship department. From having the cellphone tracked to not going to the march.
Micky doesn't seem to be able to forgive herself for not being there for Cordelia.
I still hope that she finds someone, even if not the doc.
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Well, the story is nothing like I have ever read before. But I must say that it was lovely. I specifically appreciate how they bring up mental health issues and how medication can be important, without the stigma. The build up and romance was really sweet. The data analysis part is so cool, since I work with that as well.
Ahhh, it's so good when I writer brings a new world of fantasy never seen before. Besides, it was well explained how that world came to be as it is. Somehow it feels to me as historical fantasy and other ties as post-disaster world.
Usually I don't like having different point of views in a story, but this one was different. Instead of feeling like some more mechanical, it went smoothly. Like when I am playing video-games and I get to a scene where I can change the player.
The ending was a big strange, like a whole book in one epilogue kind of thing. And with opening for a new story very different. I do hope to read more of it though.
Things were going relatively fine until that ending. I don't think it was explained how Dana got into the fold though. And her reaction was to the betrayal was so out of proportion, she didn't call the FBI agent, didn't talk with the girl that she loves about it, didn't consider that the werewolves wanted to kill that girl... It's just very out of context. I don't know, I really hope that the next book has a good come back from this. This had a lot similar in style to a “Spell for Kia by JP Lapson” (I believe thr author is the same person), but things were different here, her trust was not so abused... Until the end.
Just love it! We have angels, demons, good story and a very good xenophobic debate.
How easy is to go to war with others when you take the time to know them?!
Discovering through betrayal that those that are supposed to be your enemy can also be the ones that heal you. That's a quite interesting twist. And how being gentle and kind can go a long way.
I would love to know more about the story between some characters as well. Also, more explanation on how the mantles work.
I have ready all books by this author and loved all of them. Hope to have more soon.
Ahhh, I am so glad that the series is continuing. And new characters and vision to boost. I must say I was sad with the other series ending, but there's hope too.
Having a new main character with her own personality is a fresh air too. She is the balance and the voice of reason. Even if she stills has all the teenagers/new adult going on. I am also glad that I keep reading the books, since I was heartbroken biased from the previous ones.