A review by reka111
All in by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

adventurous emotional mysterious reflective sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.0

Pretending something doesn't matter doesn't make it matter less.

Okay, I suffered throughout the book. I felt like nothing was happening, it was definitely a setback from the previous two books, BUT THE END. Good Lord, my jaw is on the ground.
I don't really want — and cannot — talk much about the book, but I would like to mention a few things.

My dear, only Sloane deserves better, much, much better. She fought so hard, fought so much, and in the end everything was in vain. My heart bleeds terribly for her and because of her, and I hope — I wish — that she swill find peace because she desperately needs it.

Cassie and the others were in shape, Michael scared me for a moment (and then Briggs too), but overall, I'm glad they were there and helped the best of their ability.

Okay, so let's talk about Veronica — aka Sterling — being HAUNTED by her past.
First her kidnapping and then the loss of her friend (Scarlett)
, I just can't understand that how she hasn't broken yet, I can't.

Oh Judd, my god, I sobbed for him, so infinitely that I thought I would never stop, he deserved so much, so much better than that. And this;

“Briggs saved my life.” Judd forcibly shifted his eyes away from the man in the picture and turned to look at me. “He saved me, the day he brought me Dean.”

SHATTERED ME. KILLED ME. GUTTED ME. I just can't.

The plot wasn't great, I think it was a bit long this time — unnecessarily — and boring. The pace bothered me this time because, as I said, it was very slow and only at the end did the action start. The ending is simply woah. The wording still not my favourite.