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Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing
by Jessa Hastings
dark
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I'm giving this a 4.5/5 stars for me. Daisy is definitely better than Magnolia in my opinion and I cannot WAIT for the next book.
General Description: We are back to following Daisy, Christian and Julian. Daisy: she left the gang world for a bit, but finds herself back in it. Can any aspects of her normal life survive the gang world, or will everything fall apart? Christian: Can he get Daisy back, or will he sabotage himself as he tries to get over the only girl he's fully truly loved. Julian: were Daisy's mistakes from the 1st book too much, can he handle them, and how does he handle his own feelings once they come into play for the first time ever? Everyone gets hurt, but who runs and hides from the hurt, and who faces it straight on?
The good:
- I like these characters more than the Magnolia ones
- I felt like Daisy's character progression was genuine and she's may favorite
- Julian's POV was 100000% necessary. I loved seeing how he fought against his instincts while trying to save face, protecting his old and new loves.
The bad:
- The typos are still sometimes glaring, which is a bit annoying
- The timing at the beginning didn't flow very well, but after the first 10 chapters, we're back on track.
In short: If you've read the first 3 books of the Magnolia Parks universe, don't skip this one!
General Description: We are back to following Daisy, Christian and Julian. Daisy: she left the gang world for a bit, but finds herself back in it. Can any aspects of her normal life survive the gang world, or will everything fall apart? Christian: Can he get Daisy back, or will he sabotage himself as he tries to get over the only girl he's fully truly loved. Julian: were Daisy's mistakes from the 1st book too much, can he handle them, and how does he handle his own feelings once they come into play for the first time ever? Everyone gets hurt, but who runs and hides from the hurt, and who faces it straight on?
The good:
- I like these characters more than the Magnolia ones
- I felt like Daisy's character progression was genuine and she's may favorite
- Julian's POV was 100000% necessary. I loved seeing how he fought against his instincts while trying to save face, protecting his old and new loves.
The bad:
- The typos are still sometimes glaring, which is a bit annoying
- The timing at the beginning didn't flow very well, but after the first 10 chapters, we're back on track.
In short: If you've read the first 3 books of the Magnolia Parks universe, don't skip this one!