Alright, let's dive into His Sinner…
Remember how I mentioned the uncanny similarities to "Haunting Adeline" in the first book? Well, hold onto your hats, because Part 2 takes it to a whole new level. It's like the author threw subtlety out the window and decided, "Hey, let's just copy-paste scenes from a bestseller and hope no one will notice it.”
I mean, come on, the gun scene? Really? And now, not only does our protagonist have one stalker, but she's got a brand new one to contend with. Talk about beating a dead horse.
I'll be honest, folks, I was this close to calling it quits on this book. I soldiered through, doing my best to skim-read some parts, but let me tell you, by the end, I was kicking myself for not throwing in the towel sooner.
And don't even get me started on that whole subplot with her father. Completely unnecessary and about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.
But wait, it gets better. Or should I say, worse? Suddenly, everything starts connecting. Every single character, every story, it's like a web of clichés and recycled plotlines.
It was like the author didn’t give a damn through the duology about being unique and just copied/ whitewashed a bestseller, but than all the sudden got her creative juice flow and tried to ram every possible connection and twist to the ending. Well, it didn’t worked for me.
In the end, this duology falls flat for me. It's like the author gave up on being original and just decided to ride the coattails of a bestseller. Sorry, folks, but this one's a swing and a miss for me.