But, the subject matter just isn’t my thing, and I never felt “hooked” or invested in the characters. I suppose I’m just not a paranormal fiction/sort-of-love-triangle sort.Īll things considered, I give this book a generous 3 stars for the excellence in writing. I promise I read it cover to cover to give an honest review. They felt flat and fairly cliche to me (remember, this is just my own personal opinion). I’m also sorry to say I didn’t find the characters (other than Neve) to be more than one-dimensional. I’ll admit I’m not a master of the writing craft myself (yet), but in my opinion, the first half of the book could have been condensed to 2 or 3 chapters at best. painfully slow for the first half of the book. However, I’m not personally aware of this unique take on the idea of multiple realities. In 2016 she published her debut novel, The Fray Theory, Resonance, a mind-bending Sci Fi on the nature of reality and consciousness. The Fray theory itself is intriguing and has been touched on before. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Masters in Architecture from the University of British Columbia. Nelou has a graceful and elegant writing style that will appeal to those who are looking for a story with the fluidity of a calligrapher.
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