In A Stolen Voice, the second book in the Everbeach series, the setting changes as half of the foursome of heroines from Red and Blood travel to Jamaica over winter break. It felt weird that Raven and Ella were absent from most of this installment, yet there was a lot for the reader to be invested in with Aarya and Dawn in Jamaica, between the lingering mysteries developing from the first book, to their individual subplots. Aarya working to grow her music career via collaboration with a global pop star, while trying to figure out her feelings for him, and his own confusing intentions, was fun to read. Then there's Dawn, who's on a mutually-agreed-upon break with her longtime boyfriend, and is trying to parse through her feelings for that relationship while being undeniably drawn to a guy she's just met in Jamaica. The love triangle does not feel cliché or cheap, and it's written in a way where there is honestly no obvious choice.
By the end of the book, I was looking forward to seeing what happens next for these characters when they got back to Everbeach, especially Dawn.