So for any future authors I would like to right some misconceptions in stating that that is not the case. I think sometimes authors think that by throwing forbidden love into their plot line will automatically catch their readers and they won’t have to work any harder then just that. The love interest of course one intriguing solely because of the detail that it was forbidden. Akiva, Karou, Madrigal, Thiago, Zuzanna, the list goes on) *But I do give props on the name choices (ex. So to my dismay, this book had hardly any real time action. You jest kept getting more details and back stories and different worlds and creatures thrown at you until it was almost like an overload ad everything smushed together into one messy pile of fantasy. This book took forreeevvveeerr to set up. The beginning seemed promising when you discover that, what? the books NOT set in America? That alone gave you the feeling that this book was going to stand out from others because in fact, no one spoke English (but yes all conversations were written for the reader to understand ) But that’s where the excitement ended, at least for the next 150 pages. Unfortunately, however, the actual guts of the book were sadly lacking that engrossing quality. The hype, the plot line, everything called out to you as an omen for book lovers everywhere. Even the cover made you want to read this book.
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