Besides, it's not like it's some surprise you are descending into the underworld every night. Your life is kind of bad, but really it could be worse. Every other conversation she has she mentions how she "has literally been to hell and back." What do you want? A trophy? This is your calling and you have the company of the hottest green-eyed, curly haired fellow around. Helen is getting on my nerves a bit in this book. I feel very satisfied by this novel, yet so excited for what is to come. Not only are all the ducks in a row, but some conflicts were actually resolved and, get this, there was actually a ton of action. That's not a bad way to do it, but I far prefer the way Dreamless was set up. I've found that many authors use their second book to further develop the world and put all their ducks in a row for the final book. I promise the lack of heebie-jeebies wasn't because I was warming up to the idea.) That bombshell filled me with the heebie-jeebies for the beginning of Dreamless, but lucky for me that didn't last long. It had it's flaws as most books do and while I was excited to see what was in store for the gang in Dreamless, I was slightly nervous because of the big bombshell dropped towards the ending of Starcrossed. Saying I couldn't put it down in kind of an understatement. I absolutely devoured the first book in the Starcrossed Trilogy, Starcrossed.
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5/31/2024 10:21:59 am
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