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Sam is becoming more, not less, unlikable, and her arrogance is very offputting.
The return to Avery's obsession with Sam is infuriating. I thought this had been resolved and now it is back. Enough already!
I’m trying to like Sam more because her team does and I like them. Her first encounter with Nick was lovely and their reunion later started the series off nicely. But her immaturity gets under my skin.
That said, it’s the secondary storylines that keep me engaged and liking the series. They’re robustly developed and I like the people. This storyline was engaging, even when it ran off the rails.
That said, it’s the secondary storylines that keep me engaged and liking the series. They’re robustly developed and I like the people. This storyline was engaging, even when it ran off the rails.

Yes, it was. I had such high hopes. I'm quite disappointed in her characterization and in Nick's as well. His jealousy is not a good look and that tantrum he threw when Sam chose to help Brooke rather than go on holiday was awful.
I am also reading for the secondary storylines. I love all of the other characters. Force would do well to focus more on them and less on Sam.

It connected to my comment about enjoying other storylines I'm not sure it would make sense by itself in the Fatal Threat topic. Should I move it anyway?
Yeah, if it pertains to that book. It’s okay to relate to earlier books but ones we haven’t started…no one would look until after they’d read that book. Wouldn’t come back here.

I'm enjoying the supporting characters and their stories too. It's nice to backburner Sam and Nick sometimes.

Ok. I just removed that part of the comment. I will wait for the book discussion and comment again then :)
Thanks Jonetta.

Absolutely!