Kami Garcia - Unmarked

"There’s nothing more dangerous than going to war
without knowing your enemy.”

What I can't wrap my mind around...

Firstly, the missing-dad-figure. Why does she have to go off the deep end about someone who left her 5-year-old-herself? Get over it, girl. Not that anyone could say she or he has so many memories at this age. Seriously. I don't know the guy but I already hate him.

Secondly, the Kennedy-Jared loveboat. I blithely thought that it would swim with the tide on the great lovesea but I couldn't have been more mistaken. Sometimes it seems they are not a thing at all. As if their relationship comes to the spotlight when it occasionally pops up in the writer's head. Although they're not evolving as a couple, it's good to have a solid piece of the story you don't have to worry about among all the craziness going on.

‘To know your Enemy, you must become your Enemy.’

Between the devil and the deep blue see

Jared Grumpy Cat Lokhart's mind is taken by Andras who can jump from body to body whenever he feels like it. That's when Kennedy really freaks out. The guilt of setting an unworldly maniac free was already heavy but watching those she loves drift apart is unbearable. Her inner mother lion comes to life and she's willing to beat the hell out of him if necessary.
And the prodigal father returns, which adds to the swirling net of relationships. Jared is still suffering and the other members are pissed off because a great dark secret slips out. Let alone that Kennedy is the white dove who is able to contain the demon. Good luck to solve the inequality!

“Sometimes moving forward changes what’s behind you.”

Songs

Linkin Park - Castle of Glass
https://youtu.be/ScNNfyq3d_w

Rating

4 out of 5

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