The story continues in this book with Mara and Noah continuing their search on what is wrong with them: Noah heals and Mara kills. Why do they do this? On top of this, she has Jude to deal with. He didn't die when he was supposed to. Why? Jaime, Stella, and more all have something in common with her but they don't know what it is and they want to know.
This book was a whole ball of crazy. Due to the introduction of all the characters in this book and this being the second book of a series, I'm going to do my opinions on character's again and then the plot.
Characters
- Mara: She has some good character development in this book. At times she feels good and others she doesn't, which is how people with these things actually feel. I just love her as a character and think she is fantastic. Her love for her family is also unreal and beautiful.
- Noah: You learn a lot about Noah in this book and why he is the way he is. He learned about his healing ability in one of the most heartbreaking ways. Their relationship in this book was a little more cold; they weren't as close in a lot of the parts. That happens though and I like that they aren't just obsessed with each other all the time.
- Jaime: His sarcasm and his demeanor is perfect in this book. He's the character that can bring up the mood in the sassiest ways.
- Jude: I'm mixed with him because I don't hate him and I also don't feel he is the best villain for this book. I just know he has more to him than is able to be shown and though he did some bad stuff, it wasn't 100% him.
Plot was slightly weirder in this book. At times I felt disconnected with what was going on because I didn't get the end goal of it or why it was even going on. There are certain chapters in particular about India that left be very lost. I thought I started understanding them in the end and their significance, but I'm still not sure. The writing was still beautiful and I adored it.
5/5 Stars
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