Review: Spectre by Phaedra Weldon

Sep 02, 2008 22:39



Spectre by Phaedra Weldon


My review



rating: 3 of 5 stars
Hmm. Spectre feels less like a sequel to Wraith than a chapter two, if that makes any sense. Both books are full-sized novels, but they’re so closely related that book two wouldn’t make any sense without having read book 1 (and the novella in between). Unfortunately, Spectre ends on a cliff-hanger. I hate that.

At least I know (from her blog) that Weldon is working on the third book. I can only hope that it comes out soon and wraps up all the loose threads without introducing new ones that aren’t left hanging again.

I do have to agree with another GR reviewer who mentioned that the main character carries on more like a 13-year-old kid than a 28-year-old woman. I have to agree. I understand that losing one parent early might, for some people, lead to a closer relationship with the surviving parent-but give me a break! Zoë apparently needs to move across the country to learn to live without Mommy. Or maybe Mommy should move?

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Mirrored from Cyn Armistead.

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