I found this read when I was shuffling through a shoulder high stack of books at my city's book fair. I seemed fairly satisfied with the basic storyline embossed on the back in glossy black writing, that was gathered within alluring, colorful and disturbingly pleasant pictures. (Disturbing becaus...
I was right. Couldn't measure up to the first one. I felt that Erin acted like a total brat in this one and then went and tried to blame everything on other people. I thought the developement with Reede could have been a little more but overall I just didn't like it all that much. Mark was as ado...