I was given a copy of this book with the agreement that I give a non-biased review. This book is a continuation of the Psychic Visions Line, Book #7. Here is my honest review.
I have read a few of this series and I was excited to see one of the most mysterious characters, Stefan, finally get a story. I very eagerly anticipated this book, simply for that reason alone. However, I have mixed feelings after reading the book. To help, I consolidated the pros and cons into a section for each.
PRO:
1) A brief revisit of several of the previous characters in other books.
2) You do not need to read all of the other books in order to read this one. It is an excellent standalone novel. The author gave such a great synopsis of what the characters do that you didn't need back stories.
3) The plot was new to me, so it wasn't a recycle of someone else's story. It was fresh and I appreciate that more and more everyday because it seems that most story lines are a rehash of something that is already on market.
4) Good pivotal point when everything comes to a head. Bad guy? Never in a million years would I have guessed who it was. Again, I feel like most of the time, I can guess most books by the time I am 50% through. This was not the case here. (And if you are looking for spoilers, sorry none here.) That was a big plus for me.
CONS: This is where the book that started out with 5 stars, lost 2 stars.
1) Random factoid. I hate brussel sprouts. I loathe them. They are like little miniature shrunken heads and they taste awful. As a child I hated when they appeared on my plate because I knew it meant that I would have to finish them in order to get to the good stuff. My point? Well, the first 15 chapters of the book was a plate full of brussel sprouts. 15 chapters of brussel sprouts? Yes, 15 chapters of brussels sprouts. The author took entirely too long to bring the hero and heroine into focus. So, I deducted 1 star.
2) I actually was not a fan of the heroine. She got on my nerves a lot (and I mean a lot.) If you define character success as "because they stick in your mind", then yes, she was a successful character. However, I really didn't care one way or another about her plot. I was more invested in Stefan than Celina. Hence, the 2nd star deduction.
Was it worth the read? Sure it is, just for Stefan's back story alone it is worth it. For Celina? Go get another fork you have a lot of sprouts to get through.