![]() At times, I question her skills as a scientist because she overlooks events she shouldn't, and doesn't question things and people she should. I frequently see Natalie as foolish and naive. Their interactions simultaneously put me at ease because of the easy familiarity between the two, and put me on edge because of the secret Natalie is hiding from her roommate and friend. It's so clear that they're good friends, and it's so hard on Natalie trying to hide what's going on with her. ![]() I love the interplay between Lise and Natalie. ![]() Doporto is very much a romance author first. because I'm a meat and potatoes kind of gal, after all. This is also the glue of the first half of the book too, so it was a little slow for me until it really got into the meat of things. Okay, maybe that's my perception, but that's pretty much how this book starts, picking up where the first book left off. You know, the moments in movies where a couple are so sickeningly sweet, ooey gooey in love, and they're all, "I love you," and, "No, I love you more," and everyone else in the room wants to gag. To, start, I'm not big on what I call "lah" moments. I promised I'd get this post up for the author on the twelfth. ![]()
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