Renee
Written on Feb 21, 2019
The characters were incredibly annoying, but they did feel real. Naomi was obviously having mental health issues, due to her anxiety, yet this is never really addressed in this book. Which I did not mind, but I did think it was realistic. Both of the parents were realistic, and often pretty dumb.
The most frustrating thing about this book was the Christian terrorist group. They were so unnecessary for this story. I wish they were more intertwined by the plot, or just deleted from the story altogether. It felt as if Peter James wanted to make the story more interesting, but the parts were just so boring and not that interesting for the whole plot.
It was a nice book, I enjoyed it, but it could definitely have been a lot better.