I have mixed emotions about this book. The blurb was very intriguing, as was the story, and for me, it was kind of addicting. I wanted to know what was going on, what the heck was happening, but there were also parts of the story that was just odd. It is a pretty long book, and it took me awhile to read it, but I did find it enjoyable.
Okay, so... in the first part of the book, it's getting to know the characters, and there are a lot of side characters and getting to know the main character Bree. Daniel comes into the picture and I don't know what to think about him and because Bree is missing pieces of her life, the pieces Daniel was in, it's all very mysterious. Daniel is... he does some things that seem so very un-redeemable. I have a hard time dealing with what he puts Bree and her "family" through. You really don't get to know Daniel a whole lot in the first part of the book, you get more of him on the outside. What he shows everyone, but that's it. And honestly, he just seems like a rich, pompous a-hole. Towards the end of the first part of the book, a new character is introduced, and he's odd. Lol. Actually, his name and Daniel's dad's name are both short names starting with the same letter, and I kept getting confused, like wait...totally thinking of the wrong guy and having to go back and re-read.
Anyways, the second part of the book seems odd to me. Almost like the whole thing is some sort of acid trip. Like, a dream or like I said, it was written while high on something lol. You get to know Daniel in this part and more of Hunt, his equally odd friend, and the way they talk is very...I don't want to keep saying odd, but it is. It's almost like they speak in riddles, or like they're from another time period, it's just not like how most people would talk. It felt like it was written at a different time than the first part of the book, but it also might be just that we never really meet Daniel and see the real him until the second part of the book. Anyways, once you finally see Daniel for who he is, I actually forgave him pretty quickly. Yea, I know right? Sucker! Lol. Even though what he did to Bree was really effed up, I feel like, he did it thinking he was doing the right thing. He had people in his ear telling him things that weren't true, and it takes him awhile to realize he's being deceived by the wrong side.
I'll give it to the author, she had me completely intrigued and though I found bits of it strange, I couldn't put the book down. Oh, I have to say. I thought Jill was kind of a jerk. While I initially liked her in the beginning, some of the things she said and did really irked me and I disliked her after all the drama that happened. She came off as a spoiled rich, biatch only worried about her social status, and I think Bree deserved better. Okay...rambling. So many things swirling around in my brain after reading this lol, it's confusing. It was a good read, a little wordy at times, and heavy in certain parts, but kept my interest and was glad I gave it a shot!
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