DNF at 38%This book has been sitting in my tbr for months so I was especially excited when I finally got time to open it up. I had loved loved Edge of Never so had high hopes this would be another 5 star read. Boy was I in for a surprise. I enjoyed the first 23% quite well, I like the flaws that both Bray and Elias displayed, but when I got to the cliff event I just thought What on earth, why would you react that way when you've done nothing wrong. That was the first point I put this book down and thought about DNFing it. I did come back to it again and got to 38%, but I decided to continue. It was getting more outlandish with each twist and I have so many other books I am looking forward to reading that I didn't want to waste time reading something I didn't get the point of. A shame after the high hopes I had for it. I think, with this book, that I am finished with JA Redmerski. I so very much enjoyed one of her books, but everything since has been steadily mediocre, and frankly, I don't have time for that.This book has POV switches and storytelling past/present switches so that each chapter I had to make doubly sure I understood who's perspective and what time we were in. I quit a little less than halfway through and skipped to the final chapter to find out that everything is fine anyway.
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Every book after the first I read from this author (Killing Sarai) has been a disappointment :(
—litu26
3.5 Stars it was just a little bit too much and unrealistic
—Jmtb