

I think I started reading this book before, but stopped. I didn't save it as dropped, so I wasn't sure, but after I started reading it, it's the pony play that made me skip it. Now, after having a failed attempt with a series, and after enjoying Everything that Kills Me so much, I thought I'd go ahead with it.
Not the best Barbara Elsborg I read so far, but okay. Some parts I feel like I read before, I think some very similar scenes were in the Jonty Bloom series, which definitely took away from the enjoyment. Made the book feel like a slightly recycled story (although apart from the very similar scenes, there's nothing in common with Jonty Bloom).
I liked the two main characters, though. I liked their relationship and how they slowly got to trust each other. The plot on the other hand was alright, not the best. I think that Henry and that a-hole got away too easy, they really didn't have to put Tag in that situation. And the epilogue was unnecessary, it didn't add anything.
I think I started reading this book before, but stopped. I didn't save it as dropped, so I wasn't sure, but after I started reading it, it's the pony play that made me skip it. Now, after having a failed attempt with a series, and after enjoying Everything that Kills Me so much, I thought I'd go ahead with it.
Not the best Barbara Elsborg I read so far, but okay. Some parts I feel like I read before, I think some very similar scenes were in the Jonty Bloom series, which definitely took away from the enjoyment. Made the book feel like a slightly recycled story (although apart from the very similar scenes, there's nothing in common with Jonty Bloom).
I liked the two main characters, though. I liked their relationship and how they slowly got to trust each other. The plot on the other hand was alright, not the best. I think that Henry and that a-hole got away too easy, they really didn't have to put Tag in that situation. And the epilogue was unnecessary, it didn't add anything.