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A review by feministfaereads87
The Edge of Everything by Jeff Giles
3.0
i liked the plot. the idea of bounty hunters for human souls of terrible people is very fascinating, but the way the story was executed fell a little short for me.
I wasn’t exactly wowed.
sure there were definite moments I enjoyed, I laughed too. I enjoyed Zoe’s quirks and her family dynamic. I loved her and Val’s friendship (lesbian rep), and Zoe having a friend who’s a guy (and thankfully he’s no longer into her!).
The romance felt kind of rushed. I liked them both, but I didn’t love either of them by the end of this book, so I’m a little confused how they seem to love each other now?
I didn’t think it was love yet that drove them to keep finding each other, it’s not that deep yet. Probably infatuation or curiosity, but that’s an excellent reason.
I’m curious to see what happens, so I’ll probably read the next book.
I did appreciate the choices X made about bounty hunting, and I want more of Ripper because she is a fabulous character.
I may actually love her.
In all seriousness.
I wasn’t exactly wowed.
sure there were definite moments I enjoyed, I laughed too. I enjoyed Zoe’s quirks and her family dynamic. I loved her and Val’s friendship (lesbian rep), and Zoe having a friend who’s a guy (and thankfully he’s no longer into her!).
The romance felt kind of rushed. I liked them both, but I didn’t love either of them by the end of this book, so I’m a little confused how they seem to love each other now?
I didn’t think it was love yet that drove them to keep finding each other, it’s not that deep yet. Probably infatuation or curiosity, but that’s an excellent reason.
I’m curious to see what happens, so I’ll probably read the next book.
I did appreciate the choices X made about bounty hunting, and I want more of Ripper because she is a fabulous character.
I may actually love her.
In all seriousness.