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I don't think Trent and Rachel's relationship happened all that abruptly. I think it was an excruciating slow build with the final turning point coming in Pale Demon. That was book nine, meaning that even if Trent and Rachel had no interactions or history with each other prior to that point, they still had five books (from that point) to build a relationship - which is about equal to, and in a lot of cases more than, most other well-known UF couples get. That said, I would've loved to have gotten some more insight into their childhood days at camp. It would've been fun.

I thought the relationship was abrupt in the sense that Trent went from wanting to kill her and him being described as looking at Rachel with hatred in his eyes to someone who wants to help her all of a sudden. I wish there was more of a transition in between.

As for Jasmine, I got the impression that she had died, that the genetic medication for Rachel didnt work for Jasmine.
I felt Kim stayed true to her characters throughout and as someone who lost a childhood friend very suddenly I don't talk about her, I think about her occasionally but its not something I dwell on.
These are just my thoughts and I am lost now that there are no more Hollows and I need another series to get my teeth around :)

Zel wrote: "I thought the relationship was abrupt in the sense that Trent went from wanting to kill her and him being described as looking at Rachel with hatred in his eyes to someone who wants to help her all of a sudden. I wish there was more of a transition in between."
I never really thought Trent truly wanted to kill Rachel and especially not after book three and their adventure on Lee's boat when she kept him alive and then he kept her alive. I think that's when he began to really respect her, or her code for living at least. I mean, he wanted to drive her car and she let him. She helped him, unasked, with his Halloween costume. Staying for a waffle breakfast. It was always little, unguarded moments like those sprinkled throughout the earlier books that always indicated to me that the two never really hated each other as much as they might outwardly claim. But mileage on this obviously varies and that's all good. :)
I'm just going to miss Rachel and all of her crew. Hard to believe that I have no new Hollows books to look forward to in 2015. I hope I like Kim's new series.
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Did I miss a book that shed more light about their childhood? I wish more was said about that because Trent and Rachel's relationship developed so quickly and abruptly. I wanted something to explain it, maybe something in their past.