![]() She quite literally has no excuse, she knows it's wrong but there she goes right ahead. Also, Fia's weird relationship with James. I mean I get the symbolism but it started to get on my nerves by the end. ![]() ![]() What I wasn't too keen about was this repetition thing that was going on when Fia was narrating. I also think Annie will play a bigger role in the next book. ![]() I'd like to see what they discover about Fia from Adam's research. I would really like to see more of Adam's research and where that goes, and that vision Annie had close to the end. The actual plot wasn't too amazing, but it was still interesting enough. I really liked how they evolved and that ending was priceless. You get to see the key point events that happened to the sisters to get them to where they are now. ![]() I usually don't like when authors decide to go back and forth in time, plus in this case she was also switching points of views between the two sisters, but in this case it really worked. It was well done and I hope to see more development on that front, but the real selling point was the dynamic between the sisters. That's not to say the psychic part was bad or anything. This book was more about the sister's relationship than the whole psychic thing. ![]()
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