I feel like this book was too rushed.
If you read my review for the last book, I pretty much guessed how it would end, but I am sure many were generally surprised at her choice while reading this? I am not sure (I haven't read any reviews myself yet, but now that I finished it, I will see what others stated).
Eadlyn had been getting to know her Selection better in this book, but I feel like she really didn't spend much time with them at all even if things were a bit chaotic in the kingdom. If I compare this to the first three books, I think there was more of a romantic development shown between Eadlyn's parents than these last two books did in regards to her own relationships with the guys.
It wasn't a bad book, I just feel like this left me with too many questions. At the very end of the book certain things were revealed by Maxon to his daughter that do not really even make sense from when reading the first three books and the in between stories. I am just a little let down by the way this story's development went.
It all pretty much vomited up at the end. I think this book needed another 100-250 pages included.
I recommend readers to just stop after the third book.
If you read my review for the last book, I pretty much guessed how it would end, but I am sure many were generally surprised at her choice while reading this? I am not sure (I haven't read any reviews myself yet, but now that I finished it, I will see what others stated).
Eadlyn had been getting to know her Selection better in this book, but I feel like she really didn't spend much time with them at all even if things were a bit chaotic in the kingdom. If I compare this to the first three books, I think there was more of a romantic development shown between Eadlyn's parents than these last two books did in regards to her own relationships with the guys.
It wasn't a bad book, I just feel like this left me with too many questions. At the very end of the book certain things were revealed by Maxon to his daughter that do not really even make sense from when reading the first three books and the in between stories. I am just a little let down by the way this story's development went.
It all pretty much vomited up at the end. I think this book needed another 100-250 pages included.
I recommend readers to just stop after the third book.