![]() ![]() I imagine that if I were her mother or sister, I'd be worried, knowing that there was some stranger roaming the village and my daughter insists to be out there, alone. There were times where I felt Lexi was self-absorbed, righteous and unnecessarily gung-ho about her problems since she was always running off on her own without telling her mother or sister what she was up to. It had been a long, arduous read up until that point and I was somewhat satisfied by the action-packed battle. I was glad that the story had finally concluded and the children were finally retrieved. My favorite scene was when Cole and Lexi battle the Near Witch at the end of the story. I didn't feel any chemistry between the two - the love story was almost arbitrary. I also thought the love story set up between Lexi and Cole was poorly done as there is no real reason why Cole decided to fall in love with Lexi. She pretty much eluded him every single night. ![]() This proves to be tedious to read and it was also unbelievable that her Uncle Otto never found her despite apparently being so strict about keeping her under watch. Lexi was always running around from her house to Magda and Dreska's and to the moor with no logical sequence, making the story feel unnecessarily circuitous. ![]() I didn't like this story because I found the story rather poorly set up in many aspects. ![]()
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