Maybe I’m simple minded, but I don’t tend to like the
“mind f*ck” type stories. I usually
have trouble following them. This book
is one of those. We’re in Adrianna’s
POV exclusively throughout the book, and as the reader, we’re just as confused
as she is. It becomes extremely
difficult to tell what’s real and what’s not, which adds mystery, yes, but also
adds frustration.
I also was not a particular fan of the writing style. The breaks were more disorienting than
helpful, and I couldn’t follow the flow of time through the entire second
chapter at all. There are a couple
steamy moments in the book, and a couple funny ones, but overall there was
nothing that really stood out as memorable.
I guess the bottom line is that it just wasn’t my cup of tea.
1 comment:
Thanks for the review - I don't mind first person POV as long as it's not confusing but this sounds like a hot mess
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