Ratings53
Average rating4
Just as unputdownable as the first one, but this time I did NOT see the big twist coming. Except for the fact that I've been predicting since book 1 that Noah's mysterious bio-chem dad is behind all this somehow, and this book definitely seems to strengthen that theory. Can't for the life of me figure out what the motivation would be, though.
The editor could have taken a heavier hand with this–I feel like not too much happened in this book, and it is a pet peeve of mine when book 2 in trilogies exist only to set up the plot of book 3. Something should happen, at least. Don't just give us a massive cliffhanger with more questions than answers.
Also, is anyone else as stupified as I am that the Dyers didn't replace all their locks when Daniel's key went missing? ZOMGWTFICE. I get it, without this handy convenience, half the book couldn't have happened. But seriously, folks, this almost ruined it for me.