Krissanne Cattrell
A character has to have *some* kind of redeeming quality in order for the reader to *want* to relate to them. Sadly, neither the male nor female lead have any. I was kind of wishing they'd both die and save me the trouble of having to read any further. I especially dislike the "petulant, bratty toddler" type being foisted off as a "strong, independent female". Independent means being able to take care of yourself. Which also requires the intelligence and wisdom of knowing when you can't do something without help or when someone else needs to take the lead because they understand a situation better than you do. The female lead is not independent, she is a spoiled rotten, ungrateful c*nt. I was amazed she didn't stomp her foot and yell, "You're not the boss of me!" As for the male lead, I get that they don't communicate much with anyone aside from family, but it isn't hard to hold back from being a complete ass. Even just a little. So, not only did they both have no redeeming qualities, their whole fated mate thing was unbelievable. They'd hate each other for eternity and live simply to make the other miserable. No thanks.
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Zinhle Ngiba
It was good, but lacked the detail. Something missing, had potential to be better.
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