reading echoes was a mind-trip, and fractures basically continues apace. this time we're in miles's perspective, and he and fiona must deal with shifting realities and dual timelines and figuring out what the heck is going on.
honestly i recommend a refresher read of echoes before diving into fractures, the books are decidedly not standalones. not being in fiona's head this time makes for a slightly disconcerting experience when you first pick the book up, but it quickly fades once you are thrust into the action. and it's also fun to get to know miles a little better.
anyway, this book wraps up miles and fiona's journey nicely, with all the pieces finally slotting into place. if you read book 1, this one is a must read.
**fractures will publish on june 1, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (entangled teen) in exchange for my honest review.
honestly i recommend a refresher read of echoes before diving into fractures, the books are decidedly not standalones. not being in fiona's head this time makes for a slightly disconcerting experience when you first pick the book up, but it quickly fades once you are thrust into the action. and it's also fun to get to know miles a little better.
anyway, this book wraps up miles and fiona's journey nicely, with all the pieces finally slotting into place. if you read book 1, this one is a must read.
**fractures will publish on june 1, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (entangled teen) in exchange for my honest review.
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