tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1743204165140103012.post4392209379455825434..comments2022-11-08T20:08:15.620+11:00Comments on TwoGirlsandaNovel: Secret - Brigid KemmererTwoGirlsandaNovelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11963663142716935469noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1743204165140103012.post-32634486088716431572014-03-23T12:05:46.851+11:002014-03-23T12:05:46.851+11:00See, I am ALL about the brothers and the stuff wit...See, I am ALL about the brothers and the stuff with the Guides is just a nice bonus so I don't mind at all that it was so focused on Nick and Adam and Nick and Gabriel, plus, I think it's all getting us prepped for some epic SAD next book.<br /><br />I was surprised at first, and disappointed, that Adam wasn't going to be the other swoony half of Nick's story, but in the end I really liked Quinn. I hadn't really thought about her much at all in the beginning, but I really felt for her after the novella and then Secret. I think it's interesting because I normally hate really whingey, complaining characters but I didn't mind it in Quinn's case. Possibly I think it's because I truly felt that she DIDN'T have someone on her side. Nick knows, even when he's scared of possible ostracism, that he's got Michael, he's got Chris, he's got Hunter and he's got Adam. Becca doesn't have a family that cares, it hurts for her to see Nick and Becca hasn't been around much for her. I actually felt really disappointed in Becca because she knew exactly what was going on at Quinn's house but I feel like she used Nick as an excuse not to keep an eye out for her. I had never expected to have such a depth of feeling for her, but I liked that she had Tyler to set her straight. Lauren's Loquacious Lithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02885735855924653227noreply@blogger.com