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I did enjoy this installment a bit more than the last one, so I'd rate this a 3.5 read.
The author is one of the only that I enjoy reading tropes that I usually avoid in YA or any fiction. I loath miscommunication with a passion, and yet I love when an author is able to manipulate secrets in their books from start to finish. They masterfully craft their story to keeping the reader intrigued in the characters lives from the beginning of the book when the ‘secret' is introduced and doesn't really bring it up again (even though the reader knows it's going to be a significant development within the characters' lives) until the very end.