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This book was just 'alright' for me.
I liked Kellan a lot. Then again, i love the whole 'moody, artist' thing. Denny really was such a sweet, good guy. I felt horrible for him all through the book. I wanted to smack Kiera more than a few times. I dont think she could be honest to save her life. I really think that both of these guys were too good for her.
LOTS of emotion and angst.
There is one thing i hated about this book. While reading it, instead of 'getting lost' in the story, it almost felt as if i was having the story read to me, if that makes sense. I dunno, just the writing style i guess. I just couldnt 'lose' myself in the story like i usually can. It seemed that most of the book was description and inner dialogue. I wish there was more actual dialogue between the characters.
I did enjoy alot of the secondary characters. The other band members and waitresses at the bar were fun.
I liked Kellan a lot. Then again, i love the whole 'moody, artist' thing. Denny really was such a sweet, good guy. I felt horrible for him all through the book. I wanted to smack Kiera more than a few times. I dont think she could be honest to save her life. I really think that both of these guys were too good for her.
LOTS of emotion and angst.
There is one thing i hated about this book. While reading it, instead of 'getting lost' in the story, it almost felt as if i was having the story read to me, if that makes sense. I dunno, just the writing style i guess. I just couldnt 'lose' myself in the story like i usually can. It seemed that most of the book was description and inner dialogue. I wish there was more actual dialogue between the characters.
I did enjoy alot of the secondary characters. The other band members and waitresses at the bar were fun.
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