Monday, May 19, 2014

Frozen (Taken #2) by Erin Bowman

Synopsis:
The Heists were only the beginning.

Gray Weathersby escaped from the primitive town of Claysoot expecting to find answers, but what he discovered shook him to the core: A ruthless dictator with absolute power. An army of young soldiers blinded by lies. And a growing rebellion determined to fight back.

Now Gray has joined a team of rebels on a harsh, icy journey in search of allies who can help them set things right. But in a world built on lies, Gray must constantly question whether any ally—or enemy—is truly what they seem…

My Rating
-3.5/5-

This book was good and it was bad, I'm not sure how to describe it. I really liked that book but then I also didn't like it to much. 
What I liked the most where Gray's feelings towards people how he felt about his team and the conflict he had going on with almost all of them. I also liked the love triangle. Does he want Bree or does he want Emma? He is so conflicted about if he wants one or if he doesn't want one. It's like what a real love triangle looks like most of the time. It's confusing and not what you think it is. You also don't really know who he is going to pick tell he decides  that for himself. 
Grey and Blaine are one relationship I just absolutely love the most. The brotherly love, it's the best. They are fine on there own but putting the two together is amazing in my mind. I love that care that they have for each other. So the relationships Gray has with people makes this book so good.

Another thing that makes this book a good book is the plot. The twists and turns how things don't end up like planned. What they go through. It was all pretty cool.
Something that I didn't like about this book is a few things didn't make sense all the time. Like one or two things were just really confusing and I couldn't figure out how it came to be or worked.
Also something just was lacking in the book, i'm unsure as of what but something was just missing. Which made the book a little less then I thought it would be. Overall though this book does deserve about a 3.5 out of 5. 

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