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Average rating3.2
Couldn't finish this book. I didn't care for Wicked Lovely much, but wanted to give Marr a second chance. Didn't even make it past the first half of this book. It's too slow and the writing is too choppy for me.
In the first book, we never really get a good view of Leslie. Everything is set around Aislinn, and Leslie is on the edge of the spotlight. But now, we find out her life is just as complicated as Aislinn's, though minus the faeries...until now. I've always had the desire to get a tattoo, and I like the way this book centers around them. And lets not forget Niall, with a much darker past then you might've guessed.
Leslie has a hurtful past, and she needs a change. That change, to her, means getting a tattoo, but the one that she chooses, changes more then her skin. It changes her entire life. It introduces to her the Dark Court, the side of Faerie that most mortals are better off never seeing. And for Niall, the faerie always at her best friends side(and always at her side, if only she knew), this brings up a part of his past that he had spent the last couple centuries trying to forget.
Skimmed through this book years ago, just picked it up today to read it properly... though sadly my opinion did not change. Characters and development are still as shallow as I remembered them to be, despite having tremendous potential to expand beyond that. There's also the 9:1 ratio of build-up vs actual execution, which was one of the issues I had with [b:Wicked Lovely 305234 Wicked Lovely (Wicked Lovely, #1) Melissa Marr https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327814035s/305234.jpg 296240].In conclusion: Still disappointed, still can't connect with the series and characters.