Ratings117
Average rating4.2
Rating this book a bit higher than the first one, mostly because of the character dynamics. It is a fun read, but suffers from the same issue of conflict being thrown in and then resolved in the span of three chapters. I also feel like Dani could've had more chapters going into what she actually went through in the past, instead of just a vague picture of relationship failures. Especially because the only “failure” that seems to matter enough to get an actual explanation is her relationship with Mateo (and to some extent, Jo) while the others just got bundled up together and summed up as “it didn't work”. Zafir is fleshed out so nicely, so why can't the same be done to Dani too?
That being said I still quite enjoyed the read, and I plan to read Eve's book soon.