

Granted, I had my own theory who the villain is and expected to be correct on that front Yes, I was correct about Selburn being the Grand Deceiver, at least a part of it, but the dullness of the plot in no way helped me to feel excited about that fact.

I literally spent a whole hour of mulling around after I finished the book, seriously contemplating maybe something was wrong with me and I somehow missed all the awesome parts? But then I ran all the events in my head and didn't notice any gaps in my memory. And what romance? What feelings? The high I felt from interactions between the characters in book 2 is gone disappeared into the zero chemistry land. You definitely do not expect the series to soar into the sky and then crash down on earth with 80 percent of the boring content of talking, walking, wedding preparations then more talking. What do you expect from a series that ended previously on a high note of girlish squicks and dancing around the room? Right.

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