Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews
Fond of:
Descent was an intense roller coaster of emotions, always longing for the return of the girl but knowing it may not be a possibility. With that notion, the reader was kept in high alert longing for the conclusion.
The writing was eerie, and hauntingly beautiful. It made a tough topic easy to read.
I liked that it was also told from Caitlin's perspective. It gave a broader view of the travesty of the situation.
Not fond of:
the section on Caitlin's father Grant and his small visit with Emmett is a bit of a low spot in the novel. This is because the subject of the novel is intense and the majority of Descent matches that pace, and felt this particular part drawled like a country boy.
Final Thoughts:
The ending was very satisfactory and went boom, boom, boom, not realizing it was over until I turned the last page. Despite the small bump in pacing Descent was an engrossing read.