![]() ![]() There’s a large emphasis on over-coming guilt and, of course, the extreme oddities of Alison’s life. It gives a splendid overview of their relationship and highlights how loving and forgiving they are towards each other. It’s told entirely from Alison’s perspective and is pretty damn interesting. ![]() This is the first novella of the book and it explores further into the story of Alyssa’s mum prior to her rescuing her dad. If you haven’t read any of the other books in this series then I highly recommend you do, and I also suggest you leave this review now as it may possibly spoil you as to the events/outcomes of the three previous books. Howard’s interpretation of Wonderland is absolutely fantastic and I’ve enjoyed every book she’s placed before us. So I guess you could just call it three novellas, but where’s the fun in that. This is a bind-up of two novellas and an extra (short) story. Man, I love this series so much – I was so excited over the release and content of Untamed, and it sure didn’t disappoint. I feel like Dan’s reaction in this gif sums up everything I feel about this book very, very well: Morpheus is seriously just too adorabubble. ![]() But for now I guess I’ll retreat back into my Splinter-less cave and fluffle about remembering how AMAZING every second of this series has been. ![]() I have loved everything about Howard’s Splintered series and I’m very sad that this is a sort-of-finish (she did imply there would be more venturing into Wonderland *rubs hands together*). Follow my blog with Bloglovin Untamed by A.G. ![]()
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