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367 pages, Kindle Edition
Published December 30, 2022


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Well, A Drop of Anguish officially made me give up on this series. Issues with the lack of plot, poor pacing, and annoying romance developments aside, the one thing I couldn't overlook while reading this was Candice herself. By the time she and Jarron made up, I'd had just about enough of her back-and-forth opinions and feelings regarding him. If I had to read about her insisting she wasn't afraid of Jarron but actually was but wasn't or about how she wants to jump his bones until he tries to reciprocate those feelings and then she thinks everything is moving too fast or about how she wants to be with him all the time but isn't ready to commit to anything long-term, I would've lost my mind. It went beyond her being indecisive and into her having boomerang character development that made no sense and only served to irritate me. Jarron's overpossessiveness and murderous tendencies aside, I want someone to save him from Candice. He deserves a better FMC with a better romance plot to boot. I actually didn't mind the plot itself, including the stuff that involved Liz, but all of it was overshadowed by an agitating main character, so this is where my journey with this series ends.
