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Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 23 Nov 2019, 04:27
by Bles
I liked the romance part most even though at some point it got so boring because the characters, Dan and Scyler were so unrealistic and so unromantic for a supposed lover character.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 25 Feb 2020, 01:30
by Mrunal Tikekar
The cyber war, for sure. I found the romance underplayed. Also, I would have loved it more if the Cyber War was more complex than has been portrayed.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 11 Jun 2020, 09:07
by Alexandros92
It was the romance for me, I am not really into this cyber stuff and I chose to read this book because of the relationship drama. I just wish it would be more suspenseful and focused on the character's lives.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 12 Jun 2020, 11:54
by jhunt
I was more interested in the cyber warfare, but did appreciate the love triangle, as well.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 18 Jun 2020, 11:22
by Alexandros92
Definitely the love story. Although the author really tried to create a James Bond kind of book, her understanding of world politics seems to be incomplete. The love story, on the other hand, is juicier. I love reading about relationships :)

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 05 Jun 2021, 08:01
by Hiruni Hansika
Sinclairess wrote: 08 Jun 2019, 20:06 Hello all! Did you find yourself drawn more to the cyber war or the love triangle?

I believe there is an even mix of politics and suspense as well as love and relationships.
I was drawn for none of it. I did not like the novel. I felt that the writer has not done justice to neither romance nor the terrorism aspect.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 02 Feb 2022, 22:14
by sayoniwrites
Sinclairess wrote: 08 Jun 2019, 20:06 Hello all! Did you find yourself drawn more to the cyber war or the love triangle?

I believe there is an even mix of politics and suspense as well as love and relationships.
Neither the romance was enjoyable nor the cyber war. Dan and Cynthia's relationship lacked respect; Sky and Cynthia's relationship lacked realism; the cyber war part was amateurish at best.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 05 Mar 2022, 21:21
by Inks and Quills
The cyber war for me, the romance parts just seemed so toxic.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 12 Jun 2022, 10:05
by Maris Charles M
The love story was totally uninteresting to me. I would prefer the cyber war.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 27 Jun 2022, 17:24
by Agbata precious
I preferred the cyber war part of this book.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 30 Sep 2022, 02:18
by Wash William
The cyber war story interest me more I was able to learn new things about the internet and how it can be explored in fighting a war.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 05 Dec 2022, 09:01
by Moo Reny
The cyber war is the okay part of the book for me

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 24 Dec 2022, 13:15
by Jakub Bystrowski
I preferred the romance. It edges the cyber war for me. The suspense had me going till the end.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 28 Dec 2022, 06:50
by Chimezie Agbata
Actually, the cyberwar was aspect was quite entertaining when compared to the absurd love triangle. I was highly disgusted by the way Dan was treated by Cynthia.

Re: Romance vs. Politics

Posted: 09 Jan 2023, 14:58
by Unique Mary Iloakasia
I was drawn to the political side more, I always felt Dan had no chance against Sky. It wasn't really a triangle for me.