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Inferno by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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If there is evidence of anything in this series, it is evidence to the fact that this kid Nick can take a freaking beating and still keep kicking.. I mean mentally and physically. Everyone is out to get him, everyone has ulterior motives, everyone wants to either use or kill him. Its flipping exhausting! Really.

The motto of this book is "Be careful what you wish for." As Nick gets closer and closer to his more powerful self, everyone is focused on swaying him one direction or the other. This poor guy can't catch a break.. and if its not supernaturals pushing and pulling on him its the police throwing him in jail every five minute. Nick is just desperate for a break, desperate for just some sense of normalcy.. If that means he needs to date the materialistic head of the cheerleaders then he will do it. If it means he doesn't have to kill, be killed, fight everyone constantly, and get bawled out by his momma all day every day then sign him up he is sick of this crap. What happens when he wakes up though, and all the supernaturals are gone and he is just plain ole Nick again hmmm?

Honestly I'm excited for the next book I've been feeling like Nick needs a little wake up call. He is quickly loosing his positive outlook and his amazement with the supernatural world. I am still constantly wishing he was older though.. Maturity wise, and just because I'm ready for him to get off the teet so to speak, you know have some semblance of some control over his life? At this point he is just getting jerked back and forth and bossed around. I'm ready to see some Bad A Nick!
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Reading Progress

August 30, 2019 – Started Reading
August 30, 2019 – Shelved
August 30, 2019 – Shelved as: august-2019
August 30, 2019 – Finished Reading

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