![]() ![]() Then the second “romance” also felt like a strange thing to throw into the plot. ![]() The first romance just felt like they were there because that’s what happens when you have a male and female protagonist in close proximity to each other for more than a few minutes. They felt awkward but not in the cute, quirky way, more like they would have been better off not being in the story at all. They felt like really weak connections that were thrown in for the hell of it instead of being something that supported the story. While I talk about the characters, I’ll also talk about the romance that happens between two sets of characters. ![]() The only character that had something unique about them also happened to be the villain, but even then they fell short of my expectations. There was nothing particularly extraordinary about any of the characters and kept waiting for them to become exciting. The characters were also a midpoint of this book. ![]()
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