Although I enjoyed all the overarching story part of this book, I did not enjoy the romance at all. I don't understand all the comments saying Drew is so romantic/wonderful and Indigo is so frigid and bitchy. I found his "courtship" of her incredibly distasteful given that he had zero respect for her or her boundaries. I know they're happy by the end, and I knew all along that's how it would go, but I mostly just kept hoping she'd dump him and move on with her life because she deserved a lot better than his crummy treatment of her, regardless of how many roses or chocolate kisses he left her. Wow, I loved this one so much. Apparently more than most, after skimming through some other reviews. A lot of people apparently hated Indigo for not immediately giving herself over to Drew. And while I certainly wouldn't have resisted Drew's charm, I really appreciated her hesitance. She was actually one of the females I loved from the start, though so many of them have been Psy, making it harder to really "see" them at first. And Drew was so adorable and swoon worthy. It was nice to have such a goofy male lead. But I REALLY fell in love with them and they might actually be my favorite aside from Judd and Brenna, though it's still very fresh, so I'll need to revisit that statement later.
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4 stars because I can't fully accept Indigo. But Drew is so sweet, ahhh he's really adorable.
—nisanli
Things in the world are heating up and changing. As the Psy attack Drew and Indigo mate.
—rajojon23