Reviewed by Hillary on
I know that some people on Goodreads hated the book and that is why I hate reading comments on Goodreads. I had already made up my mind that I really liked this book and wanted to read all the Penny Reid books. I did not go into it expecting a life-shattering piece of work, but instead, I wanted a light reading experience.
I think that the reason I like this book as much as I did as I could relate to most of the characters. I do not need to connect to the characters to enjoy a book, but it helps. For example, I can relate to Janie in which we are both awkward and nerdy, and both of us have a problem keeping our mouths shut. Seeeee...We are practically twins!
I liked this book and was thrilled to see that all eight books in the series are included in the romance package. Good thing it is the start of the holiday season so while I am doing stuff for THAT, I will have hour and hours of listening time. And I have found that a good audiobook can make the most dreaded of tasks way more bearable.
There were times that I wanted to slap some sense into Janie, but I also saw a lot of myself in her, and the same things that annoyed me in the books are the same things that annoy the hell out of me in myself. Because I was able to connect so much with Janie, I was able to really enjoy the story. I don't HAVE to connect with the characters in a book to like it or to think the book is excellent. I mean when I read Zombie by Joyce Carol Otes I was HORRIFIED, but still, I have to admit that was damn good writing. Same with Tampa. I still like a bit of "brain candy" so Books Such as Netherdral Seeks Human really was me able to enjoy the book a bit more without dreaming that I am being chased like I was when I read the first Book in the MurderBot series "All Systems Red." Instead, I was able to sit back enjpy the sappy sweet romance. I plan to continue the series and can wait to read the other books.This review was originally posted on Adventures in Never Never Land
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- 25 November, 2018: Reviewed