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Chasing Cassandra
by Lisa Kleypas
I have mixed feelings about this book. I wanted Cassandra’s book for a long time because she’s one of those side characters that intrigues you but you don’t really know much about her as her appearance in the previous books is not that much and that’s a mystery that I always want to solve.
I love them separately and together. Cassandra is exactly how I imagined her to be and Tom is so much more than I expected. I must confess that from the first chapter I loaded him for being so superficial but while reading the book, I got to love him because he’s pictured more like a character in the autism spectrum and I’m here for all of this.
Overall it’s a good story but I’m also disappointed because I wanted more of them together. It feels like the real interaction between them it’s only 25% of the book or so and the rest is more about each other private life and family members.
There’s a trigger scene that some people might have issues with it but I think it adds to the story on the angsty parts.
Same great writing style and a lovely story overall for a favourite series from a favourite author.
I love them separately and together. Cassandra is exactly how I imagined her to be and Tom is so much more than I expected. I must confess that from the first chapter I loaded him for being so superficial but while reading the book, I got to love him because he’s pictured more like a character in the autism spectrum and I’m here for all of this.
Overall it’s a good story but I’m also disappointed because I wanted more of them together. It feels like the real interaction between them it’s only 25% of the book or so and the rest is more about each other private life and family members.
There’s a trigger scene that some people might have issues with it but I think it adds to the story on the angsty parts.
Same great writing style and a lovely story overall for a favourite series from a favourite author.