Ratings2
Average rating3.5
Book is pretty good although I found that I liked Flaggan's brother Galloway more which makes me pretty excited to read the book about him. Louis did a great job interpreting what it's like to deal with a teenage girl who's love sick.
Duplibook Thrifters Book Club pick for the month of June.
It's a light, quick read that's simply meant to entertain and make you feel like you're in the Old West. It's accomplishes that and nothing else.
Everything happens “all of a sudden” (no joke, in 188 pages a variation of that is used 48 times), the characters are pretty flat, and the pacing is ALL over the place. It's full of cliché Western sayings, which I think is the main point of these books. It has some pretty ridiculous sentences such as, “... in the changing of days the seemingly changeless hills do also change” (pg 145). I couldn't help but laugh.
It was okay enough for what it was.