Review : |
I didn't particularly like this book. The characters didn't feel like themselves, and it seems that an inordinate amount of attention was paid to the supporting character, Dr. Tremain, at the expense of the real stars. It kind of felt a bit "soap opera", with all three male leads chasing the newly-introduced female, who was, of course, brilliant and beautiful and perfect in every way except for the obligatory tragic flaw, which naturally stemmed from a long-ago trauma -- it was almost like something Dean Koontz would have written... except he would have done a better job. I wonder if this qualifies as one of those "Mary Sue" stories I've heard rumors about? |