Thursday 18 February 2021

Review: Managing Expectations (Artemis University Series Book 9) by Erin R Flynn

Managing Expectations Managing Expectations by Erin R. Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Darker Forms of Justice

This book is an ongoing series and you have to read the earlier books in order to understand what is going on. There is no way you can just drop into things with this as the first book.

Too many people died when Alpha Geoff’s pack was attacked for Tamsin to let it go, especially when the attack was a set up to try and bring her down causing the death of not only adults but children. Determined to get justice, Tamsin will try anything to balance the books for those that died.

Whilst trying to deal with the injustices in the Supernatural world, Tamsin is also trying to find ways to bring the Light and the Dark Fairies together. She is determined to stop the warring by creating one unified race, especially as there is no Dark Fairy heir. With more and more fairies being freed from the Dark Fairy Queen’s spell this is not an easy task, especially when the Dark Fairy Prince is being an ass.

Tamsin is also trying to work her way through her relationships with the men in her life. This is not simple, but she loves her men and is determined to find a path that will work for everyone.

As always there is a lot going on in this book. The author doesn’t give the reader much time to think because it is filled with action and emotions. As always my one annoyance with this author’s writing is her inability to differentiate speech patterns between her characters. When a centuries-old being who has been trapped for 20 years uses words like ‘triggered’ it’s jarring. When a refined and educated woman uses the words ‘whatever’ instead of a noun, it’s jarring. These are speech patterns that belong to the main character who dropped out of mainstream education when she was 14 and had to live on the streets. However, this annoyance does not stop my enjoyment of the books because I love the story and can’t stop reading it!

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