A review by dilema
Sing Sweet Nightingale by Erica Cameron

3.0

For some reason, this book was really challenging for me to become involved with; however, about halfway through, I felt like it picked up and held my interest.

The characters felt a little two-dimensional to me. While I was in love with the concept of demons controlling dreamworlds and infiltrating minds, I wasn't interested in the characters who were actually being captivated by these worlds.

The instalove also turned me off. The relationships within the book felt rather childish and based on loneliness or good lucks more than actual substance. My favourite character was probably KT, a friend, for actually having loyal attributes, but even then, I didn't know much about her other than her sister and her friends.

I had trouble suspending disbelief at points. There were too many coincidences for me to buy. I also wanted more details on the demons that would probably lead to these coincidences making more sense, but if something that's barely more likely as snow in Bali happens to three people in one town, then I don't buy it.

The ending felt a little bit like too much of a set up for a sequel and was rather unnatural. I'd probably pick up the next book if it came along, but I won't go out of my way looking for it--this was solid, but

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.