This was an interesting and somewhat complex story, which I
had a difficult time immersing myself in the whole plot. I couldn’t figure out
where the story was going, and felt the immensely descriptive and detailed
writing was fluff covering an undefined picture. Wordy. Verbose overkill, and
yet I couldn’t stop reading, page after page. Something about that very writing
I was questioning kept me intrigued, excited, and stuck to the story I was
trying to figure out.
I’m sure glad I did, too. Even with the rough beginning for
me, I thoroughly enjoyed the book and want to read the sequel. The characters
were real, giving me the exasperation and exhilaration any other person would
feel at the different times in the story. Hana was complex and yet simply sweet
in living with and addressing her demons and life-changing experiences. Logan
was a puzzle. Only some things were revealed about him in this book, so there
are a lot of questions you would love to have answered, hence the sequel and
its appeal.






