

I won’t be a gentleman.” Both guys are in the right. Morpheus was dead on when he said “I’m tired of waiting. Jeb was on point when he asked Alyssa “What am I supposed to do with that?” Referring to the difficult truth that after he is dead and gone, Alyssa will continue to live a happy life with Morpheus. It’s not Wonderland magic I have trouble suspending my disbelief for, it’s the completely unrealistic reactions of the characters-all three of them. Instead of being elated that Alyssa gets the best of both worlds, I’m frustrated that things worked out so perfectly for her. If you try, it’ll often leave a bad taste in your mouth, and that’s the case here. When true love is involved with more than two parties, someone is bound to get hurt, and they should. I give most of the book five stars for keeping me enthralled, but the last few chapters get two stars for taking the easy, most convenient way out, and if I’m not sugarcoating anything just because I like the author, a cowardly way out. Ensnared had five too, right up until the very end. The first two books in this trilogy, Splintered, and Unhinged get five stars from me. However, that doesn’t mean I’ll blindly accept any story-related decision she makes. After all, it must be good to elicit this emotional reaction. Despite any negative or positive aspects of the books you read here, I recommend you go out and buy all three of them. Let me preface by asserting that I am a fan of A.G. This is going to be a long one people I’m pretty emotionally invested at this point.
