Reviewed by Angie on
I don't even know with The Swan and the Jackal. Seriously. What I am suppose to say, other than this is the best of the series I've read so far, and if it weren't for some minor issues I'd have rated it higher, because seriously. Frederik is not at all how I imagined him. Yes, he's still scary as hell, but he's not as cold and emotionless as I assumed. In fact, he's quite the opposite. He feels terrible for keeping Cassia locked up, but he'll do whatever it takes to get to his wife and that destroys him! But then there's a twist and I was like WTF?! No way! I didn't see that coming. And then that ending totally blindsided me! What in the world is happening?! I'll just say, if you're looking for a happy ending...this is not the book for you! Again..WTF?!
Honestly, I can't even say much about how great The Swan and the Jackal was because that twist is so huge that I could give everything away on accident! I suppose I could just mention my complaints, which were few. One was that Cassia was kind of a boring character. Being in her head (before the twist) was kind of dull, but luckily most of this is from Frederik's POV. And once the twist happens, she becomes much more interesting. The other is that at times I felt like the story was dragging. I didn't really care about the mission that Frederik is on during all of this, and frankly, I don't think he did either and it showed through the narrative. Other than that though, The Swan and the Jackal was quite surprising, but certainly not a romance!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 January, 2015: Finished reading
- 28 January, 2015: Reviewed