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R'jaal's Resonance (Ice Planet Clones, #1)
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it might be because i have high expectations for anything Ruby Dixon writes, but this book was a meh for me. I liked R'jaal and appreciated his respect for Rosalind, but nothing swoony when compared to other heroes we've been introduced to in the Ice Planet Barbarians universe. He just did not stand out in any way, like we get it you're the last guy to resonate but everyone kind of struggles with that before meeting their mate so I just could not bring myself to care that much for his plight.
Rosalind was kind of obnoxious to me, and super one dimensional. This might be unfair as she is ***spoiler ahead*** a clone, but I could not really bring myself to care about her problems either lol. Her major existential crisis in the last part of the book was also super boring, and I just could not understand why she was so mad about being a clone.
Overall, an average read compared to the other books in her previous series but I am excited to see how she expands on the universe!!!
Rosalind was kind of obnoxious to me, and super one dimensional. This might be unfair as she is ***spoiler ahead*** a clone, but I could not really bring myself to care about her problems either lol. Her major existential crisis in the last part of the book was also super boring, and I just could not understand why she was so mad about being a clone.
Overall, an average read compared to the other books in her previous series but I am excited to see how she expands on the universe!!!
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February 28, 2023
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