A review by lucycharm9
Black Knight: Special Edition Print by Rina Kent

4.0

⭐️3.75 (can we get a book for Kir please?! He is so goddamn cute) I enjoy this book but I think it could be done better. Until page 160 the story is primarily focused on bullying, child neglect, and Kim’s mental issues such as eating disorders and suicidal tendencies. There were couple of scenes that involves push and pull which built up the tension between Xander and Kim but somehow I just could get into it. If we keep that portion down to 70-100 pages maybe the pace would be better. Once after Kim tried to unlive herself, everything was put under the spotlight and Xander decided to tell the truth after holding it for 7 years. (Honestly boy even if you don’t think you can be with her you don’t have to bully her for 7 years). It happened way too fast I felt like most of the content of the book were packed into the last 50% while it could be evenly distributed.

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