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A review by onekat
The Debutante by Kathleen Tessaro
2.0
This book can be divided into two stories; one on Jack and Cate, and one on the Blythe sisters.
The Blythe sister's story is captivating and you don't know where it will go next. It's essentially told in letters at the beginning of each chapter and was throughly enjoyable. Unfortunately, their story only makes up about 25% of the book.
The Jack and Cate story, making up the remaining 75% of the book, was boring, uninteresting and would have been pointless if not for the parts where Jack or Cate researched the Blythe sisters.
I would honestly recommend skipping most (if not all) of the Jack and Cate story.
The Blythe sister's story is captivating and you don't know where it will go next. It's essentially told in letters at the beginning of each chapter and was throughly enjoyable. Unfortunately, their story only makes up about 25% of the book.
The Jack and Cate story, making up the remaining 75% of the book, was boring, uninteresting and would have been pointless if not for the parts where Jack or Cate researched the Blythe sisters.
I would honestly recommend skipping most (if not all) of the Jack and Cate story.