This was another delightful Changeling story from Dani Harper...however, it was NOT her best book. The first 2 books in the series were much better.
I am glad we were given Kenzie's story--and I am happy it ended as it did. The book just wasn't as riveting, and it didn't transport me into the Changeling world as much as the first 2 books.
Enjoyable, but not a must-read. :)
I am glad we were given Kenzie's story--and I am happy it ended as it did. The book just wasn't as riveting, and it didn't transport me into the Changeling world as much as the first 2 books.
Enjoyable, but not a must-read. :)
Pretty good. I enjoyed both Kenzie and Josh. The addition of Anya added to the story too. The secondary characters were likeable as well. I was a bit disappointed in something Kenzie did towards the end of the book. She believed something that a certain someone told her, after that someone had already betrayed her. That was stupid and left me shaking my head.
For a last book, I felt it left a major story-line unresolved. Kenzie's brothers (Devlin and Culley) are likeable and I would be interested in reading their stories (and that story-line getting a satisfactory resolution).
For a last book, I felt it left a major story-line unresolved. Kenzie's brothers (Devlin and Culley) are likeable and I would be interested in reading their stories (and that story-line getting a satisfactory resolution).