Reviewed by Angie on
I thought Hexbound felt extremely short. Well, it is short, but one moment I was starting and next thing I knew it was over. Every conflict was just resolved too quickly for me to get fully invested in the adventure. Lily goes from not knowing she had powers, to doing some super strong magic. She helps save the day multiple times without evening trying. It was still fun to see all of the weirdness happening in Chicago, but I wish it had been longer so things could develop better.
Hexbound continued the awesome friendship between Lily and Scout. They have some great banter! But now there's also a blossoming romance. Lily and Jason seemed to hit it off immediately in the first book, but it's hard to start a relationship when you go to different schools by day and fight evil magic users by night. They do manage to sneak in a date, and it was cute. Nothing earth shattering, no declarations of love, just cute.
I liked Hexbound. It did feel like filler though with all of the amateur sleuthing. Lily's parents are up to something, but it's still not clear what, or how it's connected to everything else that's happening. Sadly, it doesn't get resolved in the final book despite taking up a good chunk of the plot thus far.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 16 February, 2014: Finished reading
- 16 February, 2014: Reviewed