The Premise
This was one of my anticipated releases based on the blurb indicating that Magdalena, born with the ability to see words written on people's skin (that nobody else can see) meets a guy with her name on his face and the story evolves from there. Sounds interesting, right?Meh. That's about the most I can say.
I appreciate the author's elegant style but found the book as a whole to be rather boring. There were chapters that I just couldn't make myself care about, consequently, a book that should have taken me a few hours took twice that long.
The Verdict
I'm annoyed with the way authors are drawing out the first two acts of a story and then rushing the final act. Indelible was no exception to this trend. I can see how some people would enjoy it and there is certainly a very specific audience who would love it, but I didn't.Next up: The Wish Granter by C.J. Redwine and Kill the Father by Sandrone Dazieri
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