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A review by mgoorchenko
The Choice by Nora Roberts
2.0
I absolutely loved the first two books of the trilogy. For this one, I fought the urge about 5000 times to DNF.
So little happens. It’s just endless, repetitive descriptions of Breen contemplating how her life has changed over the past year. There is hardly any chemistry between Keegan and Breen that I can appreciate. The entire storyline of the dark gods and big picture conflict takes backstage, with weirdly little action or suspense. It isn’t until the absolute very end that we see a semi-climactic resolution to any of it—and it’s incredibly uneventful and doesn’t even really make sense.
Boring. Such a bummer.
So little happens. It’s just endless, repetitive descriptions of Breen contemplating how her life has changed over the past year. There is hardly any chemistry between Keegan and Breen that I can appreciate. The entire storyline of the dark gods and big picture conflict takes backstage, with weirdly little action or suspense. It isn’t until the absolute very end that we see a semi-climactic resolution to any of it—and it’s incredibly uneventful and doesn’t even really make sense.
Boring. Such a bummer.