This book, unlike the first two in the series, did not feel well written. Fragile Eternity is the third in the series and continues the story, back to focusing on Aislinn and Seth. There is very little plot, but lots and lots of angst angst angst. I felt like I was beating my head against the wall as I read. I almost gave up 150 pages in, but decided instead to put the book aside and read something else for awhile before I came back. I don’t see the POINT to this book, or for it being far longer than either of the first two books. One important thing happens, and all the rest is who-loves-who-should-we-be-dating-are-you-having-sex-with-her-or-him-blah-blah-blah.
It felt meandering ad nauseum and I just wanted to strangle every single character, which is unfortunate because the first two books were really, really good! And fairly angst-free. Fragile Eternity tested the very limits of my patience, though, and I’m now undecided if I will continue to read further in the series. I definitely won’t be BUYING more of the books. They’ll have to be library acquisitions if I read further.
Book 1: Wicked Lovely
Book 2: Ink Exchange



