Review: The Sky Cult by Egan Brass
It’s way too much action and not enough character development. But I still read it because I had to know what will happen next.
It’s way too much action and not enough character development. But I still read it because I had to know what will happen next.
I’m not too sure about Nathan on his own. He reads very Gary Sue to me.
I really enjoyed that there is no bad boy type. I’m really bored how so many of the love interests are (wannabe) bad boys and are truly just assholes.
I don’t know why I thought something with a title having a play at Fifty Shades of Grey could be not as bad as Fifty Shades of Grey.
It was exhausting but in a good way, if that makes any sense at all.
They are just… they’re true somehow? Like, they are young adults
But you probably want to know why and I’m willing – so very, very willing – to explain why. Although I’ll rather fangirl about it than explain…
Will is being seriously abused by his boyfriend and in the course of two months without any therapy or any work at all really, he’s not traumatized?
I think I won’t be reading anymore by David Connor.
It reminded me a little of Transformed: San Francisco to be honest. You probably shouldn’t read those two without some time in between.