![]() ![]() Once I started, I knew I had to see it all unravel in real time. What I liked about Fade was simple: it was easy to slip into. With a solid mystery at its core, our little dream-hopper has more than just school and romance on her plate-she's out to hunt a potential predator. Twined with more supernatural elements Fade feels not unlike a classic Veronica Mars episode. This is what is preventing me from rating Fade as a five star book.ĭespite everything, Fade is a solid mystery that will tug at your heart strings just as easily as it will fill you with unease. The little to no context about Janie's power leaves so much to be desired and no amount of engaging mysteries or snark dialogue can change that. didn't.Īnd while Fade is the superior novel in the series (so far, at least) it still is lacking certain developed plotlines and world-building. Wake had this spark to it that felt as though it could be developed to take so many turns, but it felt like it just. But, it also feels underdeveloped in all definitions of the word. It's smart, fast, filled with intrigue and driven by its central mystery. Listen, there's something about this series that somehow engages me and frustrates me. ![]()
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