The second book about August Havens had me aching for an explanation after reading number one. After finishing the book, the ache is still there. I’m even more confused than I was when reading the first book, and would almost call this book a follow-up prequel.
That said, it was once again action-filled and there was not a single page where the reader was allowed to relax their focus – nor would one want to. The different story lines were kept apart properly despite touching at different points, so the chronology was easy to follow. This, in addition to a suitable vocabulary considering the characters and the book’s target audience, would have led me to give the book four stars, but the love story in the book felt too forced for me to take it seriously, which unfortunately took away from the score.
Immediately after finishing this book, I grabbed the third one. I have come this far, now I might as well get some answers!