I wasn't expecting the series to shift POV every book, and I wasn't super excited at it being Lionel for the second book, but... It actually was better than I was expecting.
I'm not a fan of weak, whiny characters, and Lionel comes across as mostly useless in this book, but his backstory helps to make him more interesting, plus the character growth at the end was a good payoff. It wasn't necessarily what I was expecting, but I think I like it all the more for that.
Also, while I didn't mention this in my previous review, the appearance of the wild kid at the end felt random and like he was only there to set things up for later. In this book, we get some of the payoff. Still wish he had been introduced better, but I liked his role here, of still being mysterious and wild, but also fitting well into the band.
Overall, even with me being annoyed with Lionel at times, this book still had plenty of tension, and this felt like a good second book in the series. Lionel was the one that needed to grow next, and his growth felt satisfying by the end--in fact, I think it was a stronger ending than the first book. I'm sad Robin was hardly in this book, but his presence was great when he was there. Rowan and her band were all great as well. So, this wasn't the book I wanted, but I do think it was the book that needed to come next.