So, from the beginning of this series, I was a little afraid to read the stories of Fabian and Steffen. This book is about Fabian and how he falls in love. And, as I feared, it's super annoying.
It took a lot of patience to get through it. Fabian is so scatterbrained that it's exhausting to feel anything for him other than wanting to strangle him. And then he goes and picks someone who's just like him. Not quite, but enough to drive me crazy.
And to top it all off, the plot in this book is extremely frustrating and everyone acts totally stupid. I hate it when everything comes across so dumb.
There are still a few sweet, nice moments, but I'm very glad that I can put this book behind me.
I'm almost finished with the next book, which is so much better, and I don't understand at all that the plot of the next book wasn't developed earlier. Because my brain is about to explode when I think about how big the story about Steffen actually is and what a waste it was to develop Fabian's story so poorly.
Anyway, I have to keep reading Steffen's story and keep burning through tissues.
“I’m airing out my nether region.”
Percy only hesitates for the briefest moment before saying, “Didn’t Rhys give it a good airing last night?”
Brandt starts to laugh.
“He did.” I nod firmly. “But a man can never be too aired out.”
“There’s really no response to that,” Percy tells Brandt. “Try to remember your clothes in future, please,” he adds pointedly to me.
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