Ugh. I was so looking forward to Bear's book. On the one hand, Bear was a complex character that I really liked. On the other, I was literally ready to exit stage left at 6% when I found out Creed's kink. Excuse me, what?? Taxi! Still, because I wanted to read about Bear, I pressed on, kept an open mind, and cringe-skimmed their first sex scene. I didn't think Bear and Creed were a good match per se. Neither of them was wrong. Creed was perfectly justified in his feelings, and Bear was who he was for a very good reason. The insta love thing never felt right. It felt like they hadn't spent enough actual time in each other's presence to be in love. I don't know. They just didn't work for me, and at 80% I no longer cared. Still, I plugged on. Somehow we went from Bear not knowing who he is anymore, or if any of the stuff with Creed was real to him being absolutely sure he loves him. Huh? I know these books are only like 100+ pages, but some of the stuff that's presented just to make the story wrap on schedule, gives me whiplash.
Ender being in so much of this book...sigh. I'm not a fan. I will say that he did bring clarity to his and Bear's issues, and helped me better understand them both. I'm glad they were able to resolve things. Great. Can we leave him out of future books now?
I can already tell I'm going to possibly skip Asia's book because yeah, no.