I'm such a bad reviewer, but I feel like anything below a 4 star deserves an explanation!
Tethered was my first experience with this author, and I had such high hopes for this one. Based on the description and the first couple of chapters, it had the potential to be a very compelling story. It fell so flat for me, though, and left a lot to be desired.
First of all, I wasn't a huge fan of the writing style. It read a lot like a Wattpad fanfic, and it really struggled to hold my interest. There were many sentences and words that were extremely repetitive and very overused. I also can't tell if I didn't care much for the characters due to this writing style, or due to the characters themselves.
I had a hard time connecting to both main characters, Luna more so than Sebastian. While I could understand and actually enjoyed Sebastian's whole "scary outside, softie inside" persona, we never really got a good reasoning or explanation of why he feels this way. Luna was so scattered I got whiplash. One moment she was the mature scholar, and the next she was acting like a teenager. She did not communicate clearly, but then was frustrated when Sebastian thought she felt differently.
There were so many storylines, and none of them really go any sort of conclusion or clarification. Luna has still not confirmed her feelings for Sebastian, though they've kissed a couple of times. (But also, why did they think that when a stake was sticking through Sebastian's chest that THAT was the perfect time to make out? And speaking of that, how did that stake end up in his chest?) We find the person who killed Julieta, and apparently this same person also stole Luna's letters to her family, but we never find out why. We get the background on The People Of The Night, but when they kidnap Luna and Sebastian, we get zero clarification of what their end goal is (i.e. the Tether, why they kidnapped them, etc.). You're also telling me they were so consumed in whatever "ritual" they were doing they didn't notice Luna scoot halfway across the cave? And in a cave full of vampires, no one noticed when her blood started flowing freely? We also get zero answers before Sebastian goes completely alphahole male and kills everyone.
And how does Luna's brother fit into all of this? What happened with the plant? Was that all a lie, or are these people special or have some sort of power?
I get that you want to set up the sequel and it doesn't have to be completely wrapped up with a bow, but I feel like at least some questions need to be answered. The ending was so chaotic and I feel like I'm more confused than when I started. Some of these questions (or others?) could have been answered to give the story more depth and really help set up the sequel.
All in all, Tethered left a lot to be desired. I don't feel satisfied after finishing this, and I only feel the urge to read the sequel just to have the questions answered, not because I have a desire to continue the story. Honestly, unless I have Kindle Unlimited by time of the release, or I'm able to purchase it for $.99 like I did this one, I will not read it. It also makes me wary of diving into any of the authors other work. Just disappointed.