

How do I start this? Lord have mercy.
This is by far the worst book to get out of a 4-month reading slump. So, please, if you're planning on reading it for that reason, don't, for your mental health. My only desire was to finish it, and I didn't shamelessly DNF it because I was planning on reading the rest of the series.
This book has everything I loathe in a book: cringe dialogues with second-hand embarrassment, characters with zero chemistry and poor development, and irrelevant subplots. Xavier and Sloane had little to zero chemistry that I felt like I was reading a book about rocks, and don't get me started on the number of times I almost fell asleep to this. Plus, both Xavier and Sloane made me feel no emotion other than hate for the lazy as fuck man. For God's sake, even the subplots were boring. I was only there for the Vuk and Ayana crumbs.
Ana, this was definitely not your book.
How do I start this? Lord have mercy.
This is by far the worst book to get out of a 4-month reading slump. So, please, if you're planning on reading it for that reason, don't, for your mental health. My only desire was to finish it, and I didn't shamelessly DNF it because I was planning on reading the rest of the series.
This book has everything I loathe in a book: cringe dialogues with second-hand embarrassment, characters with zero chemistry and poor development, and irrelevant subplots. Xavier and Sloane had little to zero chemistry that I felt like I was reading a book about rocks, and don't get me started on the number of times I almost fell asleep to this. Plus, both Xavier and Sloane made me feel no emotion other than hate for the lazy as fuck man. For God's sake, even the subplots were boring. I was only there for the Vuk and Ayana crumbs.
Ana, this was definitely not your book.