This is the first Cabot book to make me cry. It's a lIght, fluffy, pointless read, but it's kind of fun. Could be a lot better, but I never expected it to be when I picked them up.
Maybe I wasn't paying close enough attention, but I got a little lost with the Paul thing. But then I started listening to the next one, and she still doesn't know, so it's okay. And I also don't get the Jesse situation, but again.. might not have been paying attention. But other than that, Jack is ...
Let’s talk about love triangles for a moment: I am really not a fan of them. If they’re handled well, then fine, I can stomach them. However, the trend in a lot of romances and young adult (especially in recent years) is to shove two guys into the reader’s face, with a clear favorite and use that as...
Teenaged Suze can talk to ghosts, kick butt, *and* look good in a swimsuit. But when the ghost of her best friend is threatened by his murderers, she needs to go beyond her usual methods. This book doesn't fit the same pattern of the last three Mediator books, thankfully. It opens up new question...
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