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A review by somasunshine
Deception by Amanda Quick
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
3.0
I am sad to say that this was very unsatisfactory. Jared and Olympia felt like strangers, I didn't really feel that they were close and I didn't feel their love towards each other. Jared kept Olympia in the dark about a lot of things which was mmyeah, I didn't like that even though I remember similar behaviour in other Amanda Quick books. The others compensated with the witty conversation which this one sadly didn't have!
There's always a mystery in Quick's books and this time it was a treasure hidden by Jared's ancestor and his rival who's descendants are also looking for the treasure. For some reason there was another antagonist who was revealed towards the end and that plot point somehow fit awkwardly into this book.
There's always a mystery in Quick's books and this time it was a treasure hidden by Jared's ancestor and his rival who's descendants are also looking for the treasure. For some reason there was another antagonist who was revealed towards the end and that plot point somehow fit awkwardly into this book.