Not quite as good as the first one, but still enjoyed it.Following the dual POV and using flashbacks to fill in holes, we learn more about Edgar/Hansel/Luke's past in the Foster Care System, but still haven't exactly gotten all the details that brought him to 'The House'There's a little of the angsty, 'I'm so broken, I can't have her, I don't deserve her' crap that's starting up. But I still read this like a steam engine and couldn't put it down. So that probably means I'll be on to number 3.Please don't suck, Please don't suck, Please don't suck! Ok so this part was so much better than the first part.It is told in alternating POV's which work well. I learned about Luke/Edgar's childhood, some of the things he went through and some of the things he did which have obviously shaped him into the man he is today. I also saw how he was stolen by Mother Goose. At times the flashbacks were very sad to read and I couldn't help thinking that although this is a work of fiction, how many kids actually experience what he did?I didn't learn anything new about Leah. I still don't really know why she is so hooked on Luke/Edgar after 10 years apart.A couple of scenes I had to read a couple of times to work out what exactly was being put where ;-) but on the whole, a very easy to read book.
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Flawless
—karin
I will not be finishing this series of books... Not much progression.. Irritating!
—ereadergirlie
Ella James steams my kindle screen, again!
—allygirl1997