Sunday 22 November 2020

Review: Not Quite Prey (Not Quite Series Book 4) by Kaye Draper

Not Quite Prey Not Quite Prey by Kaye Draper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Difficult Times for Sam

Sam starts off this book in a situation that is making them happy. They have settled with their mates and they have a little money in the bank, they even have someone they are interested in becoming more involved with. Then things start going wrong and keep going wrong and Sam just hasn’t got the emotional capacity to handle things.

There are bits of this book that were quite difficult for me to read. Those bits were to do with anger and fear and guilt all mushed up into one explosive ball of emotion. This is what happens when big emotions are repressed for a long time, as is Sam’s wont. That sense of spiralling is one that I have experienced a few times and reading it spelled out so clearly gave me an overwhelming sense of deja vu, which was uncomfortable.

It felt like very little got resolved in this book, which is the nature of Kaye Draper’s series. Each book is part of the whole and therefore cannot be treated as a solitary item, it has to be considered within the framework of the whole. Because of uncomfortable emotions I can’t say I ‘enjoyed’ this book, but I know before the series is complete I will have read it again and enjoyed it within it’s intended frame.

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