Yes, I totally agree. Compelling and well-developed characters can take almost any storyline and bring it to life.Aniza Butt wrote: ↑06 Sep 2019, 01:23 Certainly not my type. It's really painful to read a book with flat characters and a boring story.
Thank you for the review.
Review by reneelu1998 -- The McCoys Before The Feud
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Also, I get what you mean about the "before" aspect, I too think it would be more interesting to see the during/after.