The new setting in the book was an improvement over the first one. However, Morgan's character was tiring to read about—she came across as stubborn and sassy for no reason, which did not come across as cute. Additionally, too many new characters were introduced, making it difficult to flesh them out thoroughly, and the villains seemed excessively cartoonish in their evilness. Lastly, the ending of the book felt ridiculous. It was still overly descriptive, the dialogue was choppy, and nothing stood out.
The cover fits well with the first volume. Unfortunately, I find both a bit unimpressive. The writing style is very pleasant, as in the first volume. The author could immediately inspire me again for the story and captivate me. I was immediately back in the thick of the action. Nevertheless, the beginning is a bit bumpy and in some places not so easy to see through. Sometimes it is a bit difficult to follow the plot and understand the connections. Despite all this, I enjoyed reading the book very much and would definitely like to read the third volume, especially because of the events that have occurred recently. The characters Morgan and Draven have grown on me. I like how their love story has slowly developed and now has such a stark damper. I love how much Morgan is rising above and gaining strength. I'm excited to see their story unfold

