This is book 2 of The Madman's Daughter trilogy. I loved the first book and while the 2nd one is more grotesque and quite violent, I still found myself on the edge of my seat reading this one. With random and horrible murders happening everywhere, Juliet has an idea as to who is causing the killings. Just as Juliet leaves the island and her father behind, she realizes her past is always there to haunt her. It's an excellent companion to the first book, although you will immediately have to purchase the 3rd book because it leaves you hanging! This is the second book in The Madman's Daughter series and I will try my best not to spoil anything for you. Her Dark Curiosity opens with Juliet back in London getting herself back on her feet. After the voyage to the island, Juliet has internal struggles, questions herself, and tries to heal herself of her illness as she finds being normal is not easy. Then the bloody murders start in snowy London. These are not just regular murders but are very beast-like in nature. A three clawed beast. As the second book, Juliet's character seems to me to be in the same state as the first book. She is always questioning and looking for answers as to the real story of her father and his work. I though the first book was answer enough. At the end of book one the reader is left asking themselves what is going to happen to Juliet. That question is answered but it feels like Juliet ask way to many new questions regarding her father (and his work) that it became a bit repetitive. I was asking a few questions like how book one characters just show up in book two? Hmm?One thing that rings likeable to me through this book is the way the author lets Juliet be attracted to the dark, bloody and gruesome things around her. Durning this time period girls are not suppose to be strong in the sight of blood without fainting. Juliet is somewhat drawn to science and the dark side and this is a nice change of pace to see in a YA novel. But my all time issues with YA are clear in this novel as well. The absent parents and the love triangle. I mean...really? A love triangle yet again. I don't want to give away to much but this one is a bit too much for me to just let go of it. Juliet has two guys in love with her and she juggles them both (mentally) from the middle of the book to the end. Why is this a thing 16 year old girls have to do? It seems like all YA authors are adding this to the plot now. Why? Is this what is suppose to happen?Jumping off my soap box and back to the review.The one word I would use to describe this book is macabre. From the descriptions of places in London to the details of various characters. This author really knows macabre and writes it well.The narrator Lucy Rayner, is the same narrator from book one. I feel she did a good job and I am now becoming use to hearing her voice as Juliet. Overall, I was not 100% sold on this book. It was 50/50 because I was hoping to have something more than the usual YA formula going on. But the end of the book makes me want to read Book 3 A Cold Legacy. (release date: January 27, 2015)Dang! They got me!
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I couldn't finish this book. It got boring really quick.
—jennapham
awful. couldn't get through the first chapter.
—jess