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A review by brii_brii
Daughter of Souls & Silence by Annie Anderson
3.0
There are a lot of things that just kind of popped up in this story, and if you ignore them all and continue on as normal, the book is pretty good. But, I guess it just depends on how much you can pretend like the little inconsistencies just aren't there.
It’s good for me that these books are short and kinda fluffy, they don’t really require a lot of thought process to get through them, so for me, this was pretty easy. Oh, Max has a sister? Huh. That’s nice. Oh, after two books were just going to ditch Ian as a love interest and pretend he never existed? Sure thing.
One thing I can't ignore. Are Max’s parents evil or not? Do we like them, or don’t we? This wishy washy crap drives me crazy and I do feel like the author just couldn’t make up her mind about a few things and kept bouncing from one to the other. Are we best friends with Striker, or do we hate him? Is the author leaving the door open just in case she needs to use it in the future? Because, I don't like it.
As I said in my review of book one, I also hate that Max acts like she's in her early 20’s when she's literally hundreds of years old. Does a person not learn from all the shit they go through in their lives? And also, after dying so many times, why has she not taught herself self defense yet?
There are so many holes.
But again. It's quick, it's easy, it's cutesy.