Jonathon, After All by K. Sterling
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Not a real serious review just a smattering of jumbled thoughts.
*Stayed up late to finish this.
*Wanted to throw the kindle across the room about half way through the book.
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What I loved: The redemption arc for Jonathon and Muriel. I mean it was fine for them to stay villianous, but I love how their personality and ways were redeemed in this book. The major guest appearance of Giles and Riley. (I want to revisit them)
What felt like side things:
Jonathan's artistic ability sorta just came and went when it was convenient. And his ways in the past 10 years was just a performance, and he had hidden himself from everyone including Muriel.
Also there doesn't seem to be a mention of book 2 in the series, but I'm guessing Theo or one of the brothers. I may have to comb the story to look for clues.
The timeline in this book was a little confusing. I thought it took place after the Reid and Max book, but it seemed to have overlapped a little with the Max and Reid story almost? I don't know I need to re-read that part to make sure.
Most of this book and finding out about the relationship was written in flash back form, and it was integrated in such a way that in the beginning it was a little confusing what was happeneing when, that took some time to get used to.
Overall, I really liked the book.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2024
Jonathon, After All by K. Sterling
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