![]() ![]() ![]() His attitude towards Delaney was out of order and way over the top. ![]() Decker acted like a dick for most of the book, dumped Delaney, whined and bitched, and then realised that something sinister was messing with his group of friends. In this one Decker's dad dropped dead, Decker was all emo, and blamed Delaney for sensing his dad's death and not telling him even though his dad didn't want him to know. Delaney's BFF and love interest, Decker, half heartedly tried to help her by being a douche. What's what: In the first book Delaney nearly died, (as a result she ended being able to sense the dead/dying), her so called friends were pissed that she survived under water for eleven minutes whilst their other friend (Carson) died of a seizure in a totally random unrelated incident. Things were cleared up, the characters were more interesting, and the dynamics and relationships between the MC's made a little more sense (though they were still a tad nonsensical). I initially didn't think it was all that necessary to have a sequel to the first book, but by the end I changed my mind… I was a lot more satisfied with where things left off story and character wise than I was with Fracture. It was better than the first book in that it wasn't as dull or dragged out, but that didn't make up for all the other things that bought the book down. A kind of engrossing yet also irritating read. ![]()
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