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A review by little_miss_darkness
Shadow Kiss by Richelle Mead
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
<b>Is Rose finally going crazy?</b>
Rose is about to face her biggest challenge she needs to face in order to graduate. But she keeps seeing Mason. And not only him. Other deceased as well. Add into that Victor Dashkov's approaching trial, a criminal who kidnapped her best friend, and who they all thought to already be in prison-
Well, you can see why she would be stressed.
But why? Is it a new, strange side effect from her absorbing Lissa's darkness from the use of spirit magic? Or perhaps her mind simply broke after everything she went through, seeing her friend murdered in front of her.
Rose and Dimitri continue to tap around each other instead of confessing their feelings, only making both of them miserable.
I found Rose and Dimitri to be the most entertaining story. Rose and Christian's sarcasm is always a funny read, and Adrian's spirit fuelled ramblings always make me smile.
Rose is about to face her biggest challenge she needs to face in order to graduate. But she keeps seeing Mason. And not only him. Other deceased as well. Add into that Victor Dashkov's approaching trial, a criminal who kidnapped her best friend, and who they all thought to already be in prison-
Well, you can see why she would be stressed.
But why? Is it a new, strange side effect from her absorbing Lissa's darkness from the use of spirit magic? Or perhaps her mind simply broke after everything she went through, seeing her friend murdered in front of her.
Rose and Dimitri continue to tap around each other instead of confessing their feelings, only making both of them miserable.
I found Rose and Dimitri to be the most entertaining story. Rose and Christian's sarcasm is always a funny read, and Adrian's spirit fuelled ramblings always make me smile.