This book was ok, it wasn’t great, but it wasn’t bad either, for me it was right in the middle. I’m sad to say this, because I enjoyed author’s previous book much more.
Throughout the book I felt like I was missing some information, the pacing felt quite fast, and it felt like it should have focused on some scenes more.
For example, the whole thing with Blackthorns, it was interesting at the beginning, when Rowan got clues, and was supposed to be initiated, but then it kind of disappearead into the background, and while Casper and Rowan are talking about being killed if they are discovered, you don’t really feel any danger, as Diego said to Rowan that they don’t stakes vampires anymore. I think it would feel more dangerous if the stories of Scarlett, and Mr. Abadi were revealed earlier.
The final scene, where Rowan discovers his dad is also part of the Blackthorns didn’t hit at all (especially when they’re all talking about how the sons continue the traditions, so ofc his dad is part of it too).
The minor characters were just there, they didn’t add too much to the plot, not to mention two of them have the same background stories.
You will enjoy this more, if you don’t go in with any expectations. Otherwise it’s a mix of Addam’s family, High school musical, and Twilight.
Again, it’s not a bad book, it’s just too short, and I would like it more, if it focused more on the mystery aspect.
I’m still laughing at Rowan and Casper making out at the ceiling though.
Disclaimer: I received a free earc in exchange for my honest reviews. All opinions are my own.