![]() ![]() As her memories started returning in Fractured, her feelings toward him became even more complicated. His presence brought forth some very strong emotions, but she didn’t quite know what to make of him. Even when she didn’t know who or what she was, due to being slated, she knew he was no ordinary teacher. Most of the anxiety I experienced was caused by Nico, an important person from Kyla’s past. There were times when I was genuinely afraid for Kyla, even though the rational part of me insisted that nothing too terrible could happen to her. It is a tense read, a thrill ride from start to finish. If anything, the stakes are higher, the plot more complicated and the characters better developed. Fractured doesn’t suffer from the dreaded middle book syndrome, not in the least. ![]()
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