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I want to read more about the world that Ms. Neill has created, sure. However, there’s something missing from it that would make me connect with the characters populating it. Like after a few months, I will begin to miss the characters in the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. But I don’t feel that way about the Chicagoland Vampire series. Perhaps it’s unfair to expect this so early in the series. Which is why I shall plod on to the next book in it.
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The mystery was unimpressive.
The romance was lake-warm, the love triangle was ill constructed( no sexual tension, no convincing jealousy, when she and lover boy#1 break it off, I don't believe he ever loved her anymore.)
The characters and relationships still don't feel real to me, which is extra disappointing seeing that the world and character building was done on the expense of the action and adventurous part.
I paused this book twice to read AND finish two other books. I'm still on the look ...more
The romance was lake-warm, the love triangle was ill constructed( no sexual tension, no convincing jealousy, when she and lover boy#1 break it off, I don't believe he ever loved her anymore.)
The characters and relationships still don't feel real to me, which is extra disappointing seeing that the world and character building was done on the expense of the action and adventurous part.
I paused this book twice to read AND finish two other books. I'm still on the look ...more

This was better than the first. I really like Morgan. It made me sad that she didn't pick him.
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Candice
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Valorie
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