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A review by xxmoonlitsky
Endless by Devyn Sinclair
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
"Endless" is the latest novel in the brand new Clarity Coast Omegaverse series, and I don't know how Devyn Sinclair continuously does this, but she's managed it once again: to write a story with both intriguing plot and extremely relatable characters. (I swear, reading this novel, that Isolde Allen and I are the same person. HOW Devyn nailed what makes me *me* so well - she must be a sorceress.)
Each of the main characters - one female and four male - as well as the secondary characters (who will obviously become the focus of future books in the series) are unique with distinctive likes, styles, and habits. Each is described in such a way as to make them real, like somebody the reader could easily come across on the street while walking across town. Each has their quirks and hang ups, but Sinclair has made it all but impossible NOT to fall in love with each of them.
Additionally, Isolde's journey (upon which the plot is based) is relatable on a human level in such a way that pretty much anyone can identify or empathize with it. If you loved Sinclair's "Carnal Court" or "Slate City Omegaverse" series, you DEFINITELY have to start Clarity Coast.
"Endless" is well-written, upbeat, tender, sweet and spicy, with character growth, no third-act breakup and a guaranteed happily ever after. It's a clear foundation to what is bound to be Sinclair's newest successful series. I've already read it twice, and I can't wait for the next book! 10/10 would recommend!
Each of the main characters - one female and four male - as well as the secondary characters (who will obviously become the focus of future books in the series) are unique with distinctive likes, styles, and habits. Each is described in such a way as to make them real, like somebody the reader could easily come across on the street while walking across town. Each has their quirks and hang ups, but Sinclair has made it all but impossible NOT to fall in love with each of them.
Additionally, Isolde's journey (upon which the plot is based) is relatable on a human level in such a way that pretty much anyone can identify or empathize with it. If you loved Sinclair's "Carnal Court" or "Slate City Omegaverse" series, you DEFINITELY have to start Clarity Coast.
"Endless" is well-written, upbeat, tender, sweet and spicy, with character growth, no third-act breakup and a guaranteed happily ever after. It's a clear foundation to what is bound to be Sinclair's newest successful series. I've already read it twice, and I can't wait for the next book! 10/10 would recommend!