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Cruel Love (Privilege, #6)
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Like another reviewer said, my issue with this book is "Personality Transplants". All around.
Some were slow happening (the Alpha Bitch) others were sudden, like Palmer and the protagonist herself, who, instead of the resourceful, human and very very flawed person she was in the first book, she became a parody of herself (I suspect that the author just wanted to be done with the series, which also explains the dangling plot threads).
I didn't mind so much how the book ended, but rather that it felt like this was a parent's choice between two children - this and the main series (which I intend to pick up eventually).
Other than that, the book is cracktastic, and even though I tore through it, it was unfulfilling, unlike the others. The author is still awesome at upping the ante but this time it was so stupid that I couldn't really, for a moment, believe it to be true. She was just FORCING things that made no sense to cause conflict.
And for that 2.5 stars.
Some were slow happening (the Alpha Bitch) others were sudden, like Palmer and the protagonist herself, who, instead of the resourceful, human and very very flawed person she was in the first book, she became a parody of herself (I suspect that the author just wanted to be done with the series, which also explains the dangling plot threads).
I didn't mind so much how the book ended, but rather that it felt like this was a parent's choice between two children - this and the main series (which I intend to pick up eventually).
Other than that, the book is cracktastic, and even though I tore through it, it was unfulfilling, unlike the others. The author is still awesome at upping the ante but this time it was so stupid that I couldn't really, for a moment, believe it to be true. She was just FORCING things that made no sense to cause conflict.
And for that 2.5 stars.
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March 13, 2013
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March 26, 2013
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