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Aug 08, 2015Nymeria23 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I still don't quite understand how Miss Hunter can set up an entire book surrounding a central issue (in this case, two missing fresh-turned vampires) and resolve it within the last 50 pages of the book. I was wading through new evidence, new pieces of information that would lead to Natasha and Liam's discovery for about 300 pages, but I was so invested that I almost didn't notice. Until I figured that I would just have to wait for the next book to see what happened to the vampires, and then suddenly, the pace picked up and WHAM! conflict solved. Don't get me wrong, I like that it was resolved, but I just felt like it happened a little too quickly, like it was rushed a bit. But Della and Chase! Made up for the whole thing. Not too much of a love triangle anymore (thank goodness. Honestly, I'm more sad about Perry leaving Miranda than Steve leaving Della) and Della begins to put her trust into her new FRU/Vampire Council partnership. And THEN! Oh yea, so, Chase has been lying the whole time (a small part of me figured that was the case) and has known and been in contact with Della's uncle. Not only that, but the ghost, Natasha's mom (and Della's aunt) is still hanging around after her daughter was found out, which means that she's there to find out about her murder/get justice. And even though it could be her father that did it, I'm betting that her uncle was the real murderer. She needs to stay away from her uncle, get Chase away from him, help prove her father innocent of the murder, and rebuild her family relationship (my heart tore at the 'dirty laundry' comment). I'm anticipating the next book with much enthusiasm.