Never mind the plot, I’m more confused about a world where there are no more technologically advanced forms of transport than a horse and cart, where electricity is generated by people and rationed, yet we have spandex and polyester?
What?
I went in to the final book not wanting the series to end, and then got slapped with a pregnancy within the first few pages and lost all hope.
The thing I’ve loved so much about this series is how much I connected and resonated with Morgen as a mid 30’s techie with a penchant for databases and no interest in socialising for the sake of it, but I also don’t want children and I’m tired of it being the conclusion of every romance.
I went in to this book without any real expectations, and was pleasantly surprised.
Fun characters, a good sense of geeky humour, and no endlessly stretched out scenes just for the sake of it.
Looking forward to reading the other 4 in the series.
Despite apparently having children, I’m not sure Yvette has actually ever spoken to any. The dialogue is bizarre and the 13 year old protagonists sound straight out of a Dickensian novel, despite it being contemporary.
Fantastic book, but Sarah does have a fixation with vomit and “watery bowels” that it could do without.