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Yes that happened with me too!!
Luckily I had a copy of the first one so I read it again. 😅



Nonetheless, this was an enjoyable read! That last chapter is everything. McManus provided an interesting plot, a shift in character focus (while maintaining all the favorites) and certainly delivered an interesting plot twist. A previous poster mentioned the possibility of McManus setting us up for #3, I'd have to agree. There is also no arguments here that the sequel was not necessary, though I'm glad there was one.


Any reasons???
Yes... i agree that Nate and Bronwyn sass was the main part of the first book!!

Any reasons???
Yes... i agree that Nate and Bronwyn sass was the main part of the first book!!"
Personally, I wasn't terribly big on Luis's character. I think maybe because I felt he continued to stay as such a side character. I can't say I didn't dislike him, but I also really didn't pay much attention to him. That being said, I thought the two main relationships that were focused on (Maeve/Luis and Knox/Phoebe) were not all that great. I felt more like they were just conveniently included and not necessary built properly.
Anyone else feel the same?
For once (hah), I found myself focusing more on the plot than on character relationships. I'd love for some guided discussion questions as everyone wraps up their reading. Particularly a discussion on that last chapter because that really made the book, in my opinion.
Wrapping up some of my current thoughts, I was definitely more into the character relations throughout the first book. An end game type of relationship indeed.

Plus, I was a sucker for the squad in the 1st book.even the relationships, nate and brownyn or cooper and Kris were more wholesome and nicely written.


Any reasons???
Yes... i agree that Nate and Bronwyn sass was the main part of the first book!!"
Personally, I wasn't ..."
Yes, this book did focus on the plot more than the character relationships and I think it was a fresh POV because you don't spend so much time shipping them and you think about the plot more??


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