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Truthfully, not as good as the first one, not as bad as the second and third - probably because Bennet spends a lot of time around Caeden, Flynn and Cruz, which is where he's the best.
Though, to be fair, Bennet also has a very skewed idea of building a healthy relationship. (I blame Joss. Though to be fair here, as well, I'd blame Joss for the Maess if I could find a reasonable way to do that.)
I am reading this series mostly because I bought all the books, but I have also gotten very curious as to how the Maess are going to be explained because we are no closer to knowing who or what they are than we were in the first book.