Ok. Wow. Just finished this.
I'm here because of Jovee Winters: Truth.
I enjoyed this book: Truth.
This book was a good read. I didn't mind the angst in the beginning but by THAT part...yeah, it bothered me. A lot. I found it to be a bit in the extreme end of the scale. Hatter, to me, was a total delight to read. Elle, I don't know, there was something slightly off with her. I think she's a total badass, don't get me wrong, but it might be the way she was written. Idk. I hated how she was a bit back and forth with her resolves. I mean, yes change your mind ten thousand times, I do not mind. Just please, be totally honest with yourself and said opposite company involved.
I totally felt for Hatter in this. I was rooting that he do the same to her. Unfortunately, this was Elle's world, not his. So, you know, I just hung back and felt sorry for the man. That ending made me angry. So angry. It was such great anger that I'm not even keen to see the next book. She just tipped the scales back in her favour; holding all the damn cards. It was the last straw for me. Girl, you've done this time and time again to that poor man; alienating him when you're stuck inside your itty bitty (that might be a bit unfair but I'm angry damnit!) brain. I'm absolutely open to reading about Hatter and a new love interest. If that happens in Book 2, then I'm IN.
Elle is an amazing woman. We still don't know the full story, aside from the bullet points, yet. But she's a badass with steel for a spine. I just...wish she was a bit more like her cool waters with all that mystery and darkness lurking deep within and less like a ticking bomb. I swear, she keeps going on about the mask she puts on but everydamnbody knows how to push all her buttons. Big or otherwise. Seriously, like come on...give those bastards the same shit they keep giving you. Push back their buttons, girl.
Now that we've got the characters out the way. Everything and everyone else are worth your time. The plot is interesting and all the twists are just fascinating to uncover. Especially the people that come with it. This is Wonderland through the eyes of an adult. Crazy is okay, it's not fun, it's not harmless, it's...crazy. You either deal with it and continue about your life-safely- or you succumb to it and well, no one knows what happens to people like you.
I totally recommend this. Especially to Jovee Winters, and Marie Hall fans (obviously because it's the same person as Selene Charles lol just in case you didn't know...like me a few months ago 😪). Warning: there's a bit of sensuality and sex (jusss a lil bit ov sex) weaved throughout this book soooo just a little fyi.
Not gonna lie. I'm so tempted to bring my rating down to 3 stars just because I'm so irritated right now. Detailing that whole Elle+Hatter business brought back all the annoyance I felt while reading about their, barely there but full of promise, relationship. I'm not going to downgrade it, though. Because this book is not a 3.00 rating. For me it's more of a 3.82 rating, so might as well round up 😂 (but really...the book deserves a 4.00 😂).
Anywho, I might revisit this and edit or I might not but I'm definitely not re-reading this book. Too annoyed to do so, I think. Well, I'm off to find the next book to read.
Adios & Happy Reading! ☺ xx
Oh &
P.s: I fucking (sorry about the swearing but that's my word for really×a million) hate disloyalty, love triangles (because the heroine can't fucking make up her mind), and hypocrisy. That little "scratch me and I scratch you" part...yeah, I nearly DNF'd this book. Because we all know damn well that if that was the other way around, all hell would've broken loose or she would let things (feelings 'nd all) cool and eventually die down. But would she have peacefully let him react like that!? Of fucking course NOT. Because this is Elle's world...not Hatter's (I need the reminder). Hence, my annoyance. Ugh! So tempted to downrate (is that even a word? No, who cares) my rating. But I won't. Cos that beginning for that last chapter was sweet. So 4 stars it is.
Bye for real now 😂. Laters.