![]() ![]() He was controlling, annoying and obsessive. Also, they should not be used to diminish the consequences of character actions.Įveryone in this book felt extremely unlikable or one dimensional. But plot twists should be used to advance the story and not provide a lackluster reason as to why something happened. Did I see those reveal coming? No, I did not. Everything, especially the reveals, felt a little too convenient and did the bare minimum to add any true excitement to the plot. This book seemed very all over the place in terms of story. ![]() It feels very far removed from any addiction story and I don’t know if I like or dislike that. The book doesn’t take any groundbreaking steps in dealing with the true side of being an addict nor does it have any hard-hitting conversations about addiction. The reader is told several times that Alex is an addict, Alex’s addiction is only used as a plot device to keep Indigo close to him. And unfortunately, is a huge jerk.įor a book about addiction, it rarely focuses on it. She’s not watching children, she’s watching an international rock star who has a drug and alcohol problem. To lessen the financial burden, she takes a job as a baby sitter. She is an average girl, whose family suffered a huge tragedy a couple of years prior and is still facing the aftermath. Midnight Blue tells the story of Indigo Bellamy. There were several times where I wanted to stop reading but I powered through. Midnight Blue was utterly disappointing and frustrating. ![]()
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