Reviewed by Angie on
I know I said I was happy about the lack of romance in the first book. It just wasn't the right time for Sarai and Victor to get together, but they're reunited in Reviving Izabel and I couldn't wait for them to get to the kissing! I still loved that there were no big declarations of love. These are not lovey dovey people. In fact, Victor has been suppressing his feelings for so long, that I wouldn't have believed him if he said the words. Instead, he just shows Sarai how much he cares and how she changed things for him! What those two have is passion! Lots and lots of passion!
The plot of Reviving Izabel was really great, too. Victor doesn't just let Sarai run after those men she wants dead, and she doesn't try to. She does the training, and asks Victor not to make excuses for her when she screws up. And boy does she screw up at times. But she owns it, learns from it, and moves on! There's no crying in assassination! But there is a lot of squirming. Being brought into the fold also means that Sarai has to get to know Frederik. The chapters where he does his work...um, yeah, very uncomfortable. But I'm so glad his book is next! I must know more about this "unbreakable" man!
My only disappointment with Reviving Izabel was that last chapter. It was kind of like how when a TV show gets a movie after like ten years (I'm lookin' at you Veronica Mars and Sex in the City) and the opening credits are one big info dump of what happened previously and what happened between then and now. I liked getting this closure, but I much rather would have read about it as it was unfolding! Lots of interesting stuff happened and it was just reduced to an epilogue. Other than though, I'm quite satisfied with how things turned out.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 27 January, 2015: Finished reading
- 27 January, 2015: Reviewed