I thought the book got off to a slow start with so much focus on the protagonist’s love life, but perhaps it was needed or others found it entertaining. Once the love scenes were over I got interested in the story. What I didn’t care for were the descriptions of “little house on the prairie” that were not accurate for the time period. There were many descriptions such as “she still had her hand on the doorknob,” but doorknobs weren’t invented yet. Those descriptions brought my mind out of the book like seeing a Starbucks cup in a Game of Thrones scene. Otherwise, I did listen to the whole book and I could have used more of an ending.
Review from Daughters unto Devils →