Firstly the cover for this book is beautiful. It’s what made me pick the novel on Netgalley, to be honest. I liked the sound of description as well, but I just didn’t find the novel that attention-grabbing. I don’t know how others have found this book, but for me it was just adequate. I didn’t love it and I didn’t hate it, hence the 3* rating. I feel like it will be a book that I will be able to quickly forget, unfortunately. The plot was nice but there didn’t really seem to be anything particularly exciting about it. Perhaps this is because I’m an atheist, so the more spiritual parts of this novel didn’t affect me as they would someone else who follows a religion, but as to whether that’s right or not I’m uncertain.
For me there was one rather large loophole in the novel, again probably linking to my religious beliefs rather than anything else. Outside of a higher power granting Aiden’s his ability to heal, there doesn’t really appear to be any explanation as to why he suddenly woke with this newfound power. This irked me as I rather like learning all of the different ways that things begin, like causes of zombie apocalypses, for example, or the way in which a superhero (or villain) received their power. Not having an explanation for this bothered me a lot at the beginning of this novel, although it wasn’t that big a deal as the book continued and I got absorbed in the rest of the plot.
One of the best things about this novel for me was the sense of belonging and love that came with it. I’m not sure how the characters would fair in the world that I’m familiar with, but it was really… Uplifting, the way that Aiden chose to help both Ryan and Norma to find a reason to keep fighting. It was beautiful the way that Bellon interwove their lives and she managed to do it so delicately, by plucking one string at a time rather than tying them together in one brisk jerk. It worked well I though and was incredibly believable.
Don’t get me wrong, I did enjoy this book. It was a pleasant read for a sunny day, but after I finished the last page, I didn’t feel like I gained anything from this novel. It was just a nice read and that was it.
I received this in return for an honest review from Netgalley and Booktrope Editions. Thank you for this opportunity.