Sam@WLABB
Written on Aug 9, 2019
Ali was a reminder of Jace's past life, but when he realized she was stuck in an abusive situation, he was compelled to help her escape. A connection was born from their shared pain, and having someone, who could fully relate, helped both characters find some solace.
I really enjoyed being part of Ali's escape plan. I was a big fan of this setup. Former musical prodigy escapes her abusive home life by going on tour with a popular band. Sounded like a lot of fun, and there were some really humorous moments, but there were also a lot of really meaningful moments too. Rivers did a nice job creating characters I liked and could feel empathy for, but I wish she had explored Ali's backstory a little more, because it was a really great one. The ending felt a bit rushed for me, but I did get an epilogue, and it was a good one.
Though I wanted a little more, I greatly enjoyed this book, and more or less, devoured it.
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