4.0

3.5 Stars
I thought this would be a fun book to pick up. I pretty much flew through the first half and really liked the characters. Felicity grew on me and I thought Percy and Monty were both endearing characters. However, the story started to feel flat for me and I struggled through the second half. The characters just didn't seem that complex and were mostly surface (also stereotypical). The story turned into just a series of misadventures that all seemed a little ridiculous and repetitive. There was almost forced character growth that I just didn't really believe. I just got easily tired of it and felt maybe it could have moved a little faster on the whole. I usually love YA and HF and romance, but this just felt like it wasn't much of HF and romance. I think it was enjoyable, but wish it was shorter because it definitely lost its pace just when the story was getting "dramatic and mysterious".