This book was a disappointment in truth. The premise was
good, but it failed in execution and characterisation. One of the main reasons
for this is that it tried to balance on the line between YA and adult dystopian/fantasy
fiction, which ended up making certain components fail to have their desired
effect. It didn't help that Kelsea was annoying and unlikeable; not ideal for
the main character. If I find the sequel in the library, I'll pick it up, but I
won't be purchasing it nor will I go searching for it.
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