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simonlorden 's review for:
Release
by Lucia Franco
dark
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I think I'm done with this series. I spent most of this book skimming and it's just meh.
1. I know Ria is 16, but this book is for adults, so her teenage selfishness and drama gets old.
2. It feels like the Ria-Kova relationship is going in circles. Betrayal, then they fuck anyway, then there's angst again, then they fuck again...
3. What really did it for me was the way they dragged out the diagnosis for this whole fucking book. We find out there is something seriously wrong with Ria's health early on, but then she keeps dodging calls from the doctors and never calling back. I couldn't even focus on the romance because I was just frustrated by how she doesn't give a fuck about her health.
4. And it seems the next book will be even MORE of Ria not giving a fuck about her health, so I'm just like, not in the mood.
1. I know Ria is 16, but this book is for adults, so her teenage selfishness and drama gets old.
2. It feels like the Ria-Kova relationship is going in circles. Betrayal, then they fuck anyway, then there's angst again, then they fuck again...
3. What really did it for me was the way they dragged out the diagnosis for this whole fucking book. We find out there is something seriously wrong with Ria's health early on, but then she keeps dodging calls from the doctors and never calling back. I couldn't even focus on the romance because I was just frustrated by how she doesn't give a fuck about her health.
4. And it seems the next book will be even MORE of Ria not giving a fuck about her health, so I'm just like, not in the mood.