I don't know whether this is the point that the author wanted to make or she failed to make her character consistent. Sure, she was sad and regretted it but I don't see how she learned from it.Īll that I got from her in this book was a massive contradiction to what she was and what she said. She never really get that moment of clarity of how her decisions were wrong and contemplated it maturely. What I don't like was how she acted during the said learning curve. I do agree that Persephone might need to learn more about letting go and accept what happened have to happen and all. I'm trying to see it in a more logical standpoint. I feel like the conclusion or the development they got from book 1 got swiped clean and now they have to build it up again. I struggled each chapter to get to the end and it was arduous. After reading book 1 and loving it and gave it 5 stars even, I wonder what the hell happened to the characters in this book. I feel like this whole book was one giant mess. What the fuck happened to you, Persephone? I only have one question at the end of this book.
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