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Wisteria
by Adalyn Grace
emotional
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Note: This is the 3rd book in the series. There will inherently be spoilers, proceed with caution!
General Description: In order to continue to save her father, Blythe must marry Aris. The absolute last thing Blythe wants to do in this world is marry Aris, and the absolute last thing Aris wants to do is marry Blythe. However, they are now bound to each other by fate (literally). However, after they begin to live together and sell their marriage to the public (well, mainly Blythe's father) the two find out their relationship may be much deeper than either of them expected. Will they be able to find out who each other really are in their relationship?
The goods:
- I don't think I've ever liked banter as much as I did in this book.
- The magic in this book is spectacular.
- Adalyn mentioned that writing this book was fun and that's exactly what it felt like: fun and I loved every second of it.
- This really does feel like the final book to a series resolution wise, however, I would come back to this world in a heartbeat for more stories.
The loss of a star:
- There is a plot point that gets introduced half way through that provides resolution to the series that I kind of forgot was a major point in the series. However, since it was introduced halfway through, it felt disjointed and way too rushed for me.
Overall, if you've read the first 2 books, you may not like this one as much as it's a more lighthearted vibes, but I still think you should see the series through!
General Description: In order to continue to save her father, Blythe must marry Aris. The absolute last thing Blythe wants to do in this world is marry Aris, and the absolute last thing Aris wants to do is marry Blythe. However, they are now bound to each other by fate (literally). However, after they begin to live together and sell their marriage to the public (well, mainly Blythe's father) the two find out their relationship may be much deeper than either of them expected. Will they be able to find out who each other really are in their relationship?
The goods:
- I don't think I've ever liked banter as much as I did in this book.
- The magic in this book is spectacular.
- Adalyn mentioned that writing this book was fun and that's exactly what it felt like: fun and I loved every second of it.
- This really does feel like the final book to a series resolution wise, however, I would come back to this world in a heartbeat for more stories.
The loss of a star:
- There is a plot point that gets introduced half way through that provides resolution to the series that I kind of forgot was a major point in the series. However, since it was introduced halfway through, it felt disjointed and way too rushed for me.
Overall, if you've read the first 2 books, you may not like this one as much as it's a more lighthearted vibes, but I still think you should see the series through!