Reviewed by Linda on
There were a few moments where I thought this book would be better than it's predecessors, but in the end it really wasn't.
Nora's amnesia was a very boring plot-devise, that was used to recount a lot of things the readers already knew from the first two books. Nora still was naive, and ran into danger head-first, without ever thinking of the consequences.
Blythe was a little more present, but that was mostly because someone was controlling her minde.
Patch was not around in the beginning of the book, but was very much present later.
I still don't understand where Ms. Fitzpatrick wanted to go with her story, and the ending is completely open, with more questions I don't reallyl mind not getting the answers to.
... I just noticed that there will actually be a fourth book - but not on MY kindle! Way to go to earn a frew extra bucks! Things could have been resolved in this book, if everythinng didn't have to be repeated because of Nora's amnesia...
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