coral reviewed Unborn by Amber Lynn Natusch
None
3 stars
Weird book (series, really, though I'm only through book 2). The protagonist and narrator is nearly emotionless, which gives the book a really flat quality that makes it hard to get into. The relationships don't feel real, with the exception of the one between the protagonist and a semi-antagonist of hers.
The metaphysics are interesting--apparently neo-Classical is "in," right now--and the plot moves really quickly. I read the second (for free with Amazon Prime), and if I can get the third for less than $5, I will probably read it.
Note: It should probably have a content warning for coercive relationships between male and female characters.
Weird book (series, really, though I'm only through book 2). The protagonist and narrator is nearly emotionless, which gives the book a really flat quality that makes it hard to get into. The relationships don't feel real, with the exception of the one between the protagonist and a semi-antagonist of hers.
The metaphysics are interesting--apparently neo-Classical is "in," right now--and the plot moves really quickly. I read the second (for free with Amazon Prime), and if I can get the third for less than $5, I will probably read it.
Note: It should probably have a content warning for coercive relationships between male and female characters.