So, I read this book. First, I wasn't hooked at all. I was a little in a slump and my reading mood wasn't high. So, I wasn't into it at the beginning.
But as I start reading again and the story progressed, I found myself sucked in. It was unexpected in many ways. Though, some aspects felt forced. Like the situation with Carter. I couldn't understand, why she didn't tell him. I still don't understand why. Even, if I know her reasoning. And all just fell into place without problem.
The twists and turns were like a car accident. They crushed into you. Without warning. And in many ways it felt strange, how you get served the information. Of course, more to the end of the book.
It wasn't a bad story. I enjoyed it and had fun reading it. And it took me from my slump. For the moment, at least. But I can't say it was great, either. Because it didn't feel fluently. Like I said: A car accident. And I couldn't look away. Because somehow it was a good story. Some things were funny. I wanted to know how it ends.
But how did you rate something like that? For me, it is always important, if I enjoyed the book and the story. I did. I do want to rate it good. But it was confusing and strange somehow, too. And that isn't good, too. So I will go for the middle way? I don't rate under 3 stars. I rarely met a book, that is that bad and deserved a 1 or 2 stars rating. My rating system starts at 3 stars - mostly for average books and with some flaws - and the books I liked, got 4 stars. Books, I love and don't find a flaw myself, I give 5. So, this book is between 3 and 4 stars. I go for 3,5 stars. But round it up as 4.