(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).
(This review may contain spoilers).
This is another book I would ideally give 3.5 stars to, but since I can’t give half stars, I’ll leave it at 3.
I really did like the blurb of this book. It sounded really intriguing. I was a bit disappointed, however, that the book didn’t seem to dwell much on that storyline, instead following several different storylines. Although it was still a good read, I got confused a few times with the characters.
There did seem to be a lot of romantic pairing off, but I was a bit disappointed that some of the developments weren’t really shown. I did like Wyatt as a character, but I felt that the story shouldn’t have switched between first and third person. It was hard to be in Wyatt’s head and then to end up in third person.
I really liked the parts with Jason and Wyatt Travelling. I felt the differences between the two places were made really clear and that the Travelling theme (similar to reincarnation) worked particularly well.
I was a bit disappointed by how the curse was resolved, though. I felt there could have been so much more explored. The horn and wrongful execution storyline were interesting, but they seemed to be much more explored than the paranormal elements.
The paranormal elements in the book were pretty interesting as well. I did notice quite a few errors in this book, mostly punctuation ones. Although it was part of a series, I did find it easy to follow and read.
I would probably read the other books in this series at some point in the future, just to see what will happen with the characters.
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