![]() ![]() ![]() Now, it would be so easy for her to make Nico into the stereotype of a hollow, shallow rich boy dickhead. And she especially pleasantly surprised me when Maya goes out with Nico. And Suzuma also surprised me several times in the book, like with her reluctance to fully commit to Kit's troubled bad boy persona, creating a character that, well, seemed like a fully developed book character. Surprisingly, though, I didn't hate any of the characters. I was invested in this story in this family, I ignored the fact I found the two younger children, whom most of the drama revolves around, flat. Sure, there was tons of melodrama- it seemed like every second something major was happening to this family- but unlike a lot of books I read I wasn't exhausted by all this drama. ![]() But this book was so much fun to read, even though I don't think it was supposed to be fun. I didn't realize how much I wanted an angsty romance novel, especially since with both my reviews for Gilt and Tarnish, you can see my dislike for books with romance as the main plot. ![]()
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