![]() ![]() As I noticed in the previous installment, continuity in details isn't Fluke's thing. Yes, my binge audiobook reading is probably starting to wear on me, but I cannot help but notice that Fluke has been imbuing our lead protagonist with certain behavior and personality traits that I am not all that keen on. ![]() The fact that all three guys behave as they do (being overly accommodating, IMO) is just so darn fictional it really needs to been taken in with a huge grain of salt. That would have been okay except that we know have a new romantic interest to add to the love triangle already on the go. Even with the change of having a movie shoot happening in Lake Eden, Fluke tries to wrap everything up with a tidy bow by having two of the movie production team as Hannah's former university friends. a bit of an improvement over the drama of the previous installment, but not by much. ![]()
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