Weird Thing: for whatever reason, I kept thinking this book was called "The Demon's Voice". Possibly because when
rj_anderson told me about it, it didn't have a title yet? And featured Alan prominently? And I just...made up my own? I have no idea. But it's not called "The Demon's Voice", and once I started remembering that, the book made more sense.
I have had a troubled relationship with these books. I mean, I really wanted to adore them to pieces. But I didn't. Possibly because Nick is exactly the kind of character I don't connect with, Jamie is exactly the kind of Mastermind that I find personally frustrating, Mae got sidelined a lot, and I never knew whether Alan was going to be awesome or INSANELY AND GLORIOUSLY dumb. It's not that any of the characters are bad. They are in fact very, very good. I just didn't adore any of them to pieces.
I adore Sin to pieces. And she narrated this book.
( Dance with the devil in the pale moonlight... )
So it gets a 9/10 for giving me the 'ship I wanted, for Sin being TOO AWESOME FOR WORDS, for Mae being brilliant, and for the dancing.
I have had a troubled relationship with these books. I mean, I really wanted to adore them to pieces. But I didn't. Possibly because Nick is exactly the kind of character I don't connect with, Jamie is exactly the kind of Mastermind that I find personally frustrating, Mae got sidelined a lot, and I never knew whether Alan was going to be awesome or INSANELY AND GLORIOUSLY dumb. It's not that any of the characters are bad. They are in fact very, very good. I just didn't adore any of them to pieces.
I adore Sin to pieces. And she narrated this book.
( Dance with the devil in the pale moonlight... )
So it gets a 9/10 for giving me the 'ship I wanted, for Sin being TOO AWESOME FOR WORDS, for Mae being brilliant, and for the dancing.