

Just her complaining about how her rich little life was so terrible, how falling in love ruined her and how her family is absolutely terrible. But unfortuntely, she was like that until the last couple of pages, so we don't see much character growth. I think that if she was like that for the first quarter to the first third, I would have been okay with it. Tell her there's more to life than moping & pouting (oh sorry, I meant seeming perfectly totally cool and uncaring with everything).Įvery time we swapped to her perspective, the little voice in the back of my head was like, "Whine, whine, whine. I (surprisingly) enjoyed the perspective of the Cole but Isabelle? Oof. I went in totally expecting to hate the plot (I rockstar TV show?) but it worked so effing well. The werewolf rockstar reality TV premise was.surprisingly enjoyable. Will he win back his lady-love? Or will he lose himself in the process?Ĭole's shoulders must be aching from carrying this book! It was the first time I'd really realized I'd lost my soul and that the beauty of not having a soul was that you couldn't seem to care that you no longer had one. Clair trails after her, allegedly to rekindle his rockstar career but truly to win Isabelle's heart. “I came here for you.” Isabelle is shipped off California in the wake of her parent's crumbling marriage.Ĭole St. This place, this beautiful place, this girl, this beautiful girl, this music, this life. Isabelle and Cole - the greatest couple that never-was - is not doing quite as well. To catch everyone up - Grace and Sam (the main characters from the original series) are being their lovey-dovey selves back in Mercy Falls.
