Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Review: Midnight Frost By Jennifer Estep


Midnight Frost By Jennifer Estep

Ratings: 4 of 5 stars

I was so glad to get back to reading a new book in one of my the favorite series EVER! I absolutely LOVED it!
Gwen Frost is back and still fighting the good fight. She's been through hell --and is still recovering from near-death at the hands of her boyfriend. It's not easy. She can't sleep without having nightmares; she can't walk around without people staring and whispering. But she won't curl up and quit.
When one of the Reapers poisons her boss at the library, there's no doubt the search for a cure will lead to a trap.This book has very much of a questing feel to it; the characters must basically journey to the antidote location while dodging traps, acquire the antidote and then journey back. It’s a very simple plot and very predictable. If it’s the “worst and most dangerous course to take” Gwen takes that path immediately...as I said that makes thing predictable.
In this book Gwen is treated a lot better than in previous books, because of her actions in the last book she has risen to more of a celebrity type status. We learn more about Gwen’s dad in this book and the true story behind how he was killed. It adds a bit of depth to Gwen.Although the part of the book that is a bit frustrating is that in every book Gwen faces off with Vivian and Agora, and every book the baddies escape Gwen by a hair. This happens multiple times a book and I am beginning to think that our heroes will never get it together enough to actually face off and defeat Loki.
I look forward for the 6th installment in this series that has quickly become one of my top 10 favorites of all time.
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