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288 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2014
I absolutely adored The Fates Will Find Their Way and I have been waiting for a followup ever since. So, when I saw that Pittard's second novel was on its way, I had to scrounge up an ARC. I then quickly devoured the book in one sitting and let it sit in my mind for a while. After some thought, I'll say a couple of things about the book without spoiling any plot points:
It's a good book with very solid writing that kept me interested throughout and pushed me along to the ending, which unfortunately was just ok. The characters are a little bit cliche and sometimes two dimensional, and the plot is somewhat predictable and mundane. It's basically a bildunsgroman about a 30-something who, through the death of her estranged father, finally finds out who she is and what she wants in life. As said, the writing is superb and expected from Pittard, but the premise and execution of the plot fall a bit flat. This is still a good quick read and I will not damn it in any way. I think I was maybe just expecting a bit more considering how phenomenal her debut was. So it's not quite a sophomore slump, but not quite a knockout.