Reviewed by stacey_is_sassy on
Characters are still interesting.
Relationships between All The Pretty monsters is still consuming, sexy and very intriguing.
Writing still flows in a way that captures and holds my attention from start to finish.
BUT
CONFUSION...I have no idea what the heck is going on.
OVER IDUN...I'm starting to not care what will happen when she eventually graces us with her presence.
HEARTBREAK...Violet can't and doesn't want them all but how can she pick just one of her Monsters?
I'm at the stage where I admit that I'm baffled with my dedication to this series. I'm not one for a drawn-out storyline or filler...normally. It's just that these characters, the relationship dynamics and the connection between the monsters keep me coming back for more. I wouldn't even mind if this was a continuing series JUST GET RID OF IDUN. Let's move on to more exciting adventures for these Monsters.
Honestly, if I was to get my happy place, all the blokey monsters would face Idun and tell her to go jump in an active volcano. Hopefully, the psycho chicken would get trapped there for all eternity and Arion would stop being so bloody neutral.
I'm not sure I would want them all for Violet, but I am sure that I want them all in her life in some capacity. Vance is top of the pile with Damian, a close second. Emit has his moments...and they're bloody good moments, but he doesn't seem all in. Arion, bloody Arion. I don't trust that sneaky Vampyre. Actually, I don't think I trust any of them fully. Well, I maybe trust Vance the most but even he can be a little vague sometimes. Bloody hell, maybe I should just see how the cookie crumbles.
I will be back for more because I'm still enjoying this series. Now that I know the author is planning (for now) six books, it makes it easier to stick around for the rest.
If you're looking for an interesting and slightly kinky paranormal series, I highly recommend All The Pretty Monsters.
BEWARE OF THE CLIFFHANGERS!!!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 February, 2019: Finished reading
- 28 February, 2019: Reviewed