I really feel like Revis upped her writing in this one. It's a really good sequel and, at least for me, doesn't fall into the sophomore slump The nice thing (which I didn't write in my last review) is that the romance doesn't overtake the story, there is romance in the book, but not too much and it's not the main plot, which I really like since I'm not a big fan of romance books (though I like romance in books, it's complicated...). It continues to surprise like in the last book, you think you know what's going on, but you really don't.
But yeah, I'm really anticipating the third book, but I'll have to wait since I'm on a small book buying ban >.<
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