![]() ![]() I know this review is on the scattered side, but that’s a pretty apt description of my feelings after reading this. ![]() And I swear, if things should end badly for him, I shall be writing a rant! What I’m afraid of is that I’m being led to believe that Warner might have a chance, only to have Adam sort out his heart and make a last minute comeback. Is the portrayal of Adam in Fracture Me designed to make you think that maybe he isn’t the right guy for Juliette after all? I mean, I was already rooting for Warner way back in the series (um, probably from the second he appeared on the page), so I didn’t need any convincing. Now, though, I’m seeing him in a rather unflattering light, and I have to wonder what this means for everyone in the upcoming series finale, Ignite Me. illuminating musings.īefore reading Fracture Me, my opinion of Adam was neutral he simply didn’t stand out. During those times when he was so quiet in Unravel Me, he was apparently having these. What I did not expect, at all, were some of his feelings toward her, and I don’t mean in the romantic sense. If you’ve read Unravel Me, then you know that Adam and Juliette aren’t exactly enjoying their very own Happily Ever After. The answer to that question is kind of hard to answer without spilling all the details of Adam’s thoughts. So, if Adam’s world revolves around keeping James safe, where does that leave Juliette? ![]() Adam will do anything to protect him James is everything to him. If there’s a single thing about him that you take away from Fracture Me, it’s how much he loves his little brother, James. Surprised.Īdam practically seemed like a secondary character in Unravel Me, so getting a look inside his head in this novella was especially insightful. So while my pulse wasn’t exactly racing to read from Adam’s POV, I was very surprised by Fracture Me. I don’t dislike Adam (though he did annoy me quite a bit by the end of this novella, but more on that shortly). Review: Disclaimer: I am a Warner woman, 100%. When the battle begins, Adam must decide who is worth saving-and then live with the consequences of his choices. So much has changed between the two of them, and a future together looks uncertain. He fears for the safety of his younger brother, James, who is with him at Omega Point. However, when the details make quality suffer for the sake of simplicity - I’m Out! In this case, I’m out.To Sum It Up: As the resistance at Omega Point prepares to face the forces of The Reestablishment, Adam is preoccupied with other thoughts in addition to the forthcoming showdown. As I go back to the site, I see the emphasis on simplicity (download, done! Basically). Again, upon contacting them directly, I’m left unclear as to how much of these details I was expected to address/verify. Understandable, yet in this case - unacceptable. I was told there is an “automatic” cropping of photos to fit their designed aspect ratio. The panel was cropped such that it made my entire premise for ordering ruined. Further, if my first quality complaint could be deemed ‘subjective’, my second cannot. I’m not clear if the site downloads the same resolution, and they did not address this part of my concern when I contacted them directly. Specifically, I thought the entire picture looked ‘washed out’ and lacked depth - almost grainy (in my mind looked like a very low resolution picture, but the one I sent was not).
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