My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Rebecca Serle wins at coming up with fantastic book premises. Her book concepts are so intriguing that I pick them up without thinking twice. It's the execution that is less than ideal. I liked this book, and I will read another Serle book when she comes out with one. However, her characters are underdeveloped and the conflicts sometimes too simplistic. So while the book lingers with me because of how interesting the book premise is, I'm left wanting - like eating whipped cream or marshmallows. It's just incomplete.
Happy reading though. I'd love to hear what you think of this one.
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