![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Which is quite amazing considering this is simply book 1 out of the trilogy. The depth of this world is one that I feel I can keep exploring and still find new things each time I read through it. Every thing is kept very clean and tastefully done, nothing that would toss this story into the full on romance category, but I was surprised a little because I did not know. And I put that age suggestion only on this book because there are moments of nudity, sexuality, violent fight scenes scattered throughout this book. And since the writing as a whole is clearly written for the older young adult (like 16/17+) audience this childish style arguments where are bit annoying. A few of the back and forths between Trinity and Zayne seemed to be more ” ‘Mom she’s touching me!’ ‘No I’m not! I’m just pointing at her!’ ” between 2 bickering siblings rather than 2 young adults having a relatively serious conversations. Some of the plot seemed to just stop in between the real intense scenes or the fights. Unfortunately, I did feel like there were moments were the writing stalled out a little. Jennifer Armentrout does do a beautiful job at creating her own world and story for this book, that I will have to agree to. And where as I enjoyed this book, it didn’t reached that level of love for me. It was recommended to me since I enjoy Sarah Maas’ books so much (I love Maas’ stories a crap ton it is honestly stupid). I’m not going to lie I was a bit hesitant about this book when I got it. ![]()
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