A review by dharaiter
Alone by Robert J. Crane

2.0

I picked this series because somehow they were on my Kindle's homepage. I am glad I am writing this review after reading the second book because it does get better. By the end of the first book, we find out that Sienna Nealon is one hell of a brave and badass teenager and those are the only aspects I've liked about her so far. I can understand her lack of respect towards others and the constant need to insult everyone in her sight, given her history and that she is 17 but I was just wasn't looking forward to reading about an angsty, short-tempered seventeen-year-old during the quarantine.