
I think Kopf's story would be stronger if Calista didn't fall in love or end up with anyone by the end, and Wes. One thing that made me bump this one down 0.5 stars was Calista and Wes' relationship.

I hope the author gets back into the artistic groove of things, but I think that definitely has potential in the next book since this one was so focused on sacrifice, friendship, and secrets.

I wish we went back into the arts aspect of the story, but what was here was enjoyable. Does the author say Breaking Order is a novella now? I mean, I didn't see it that way, but whatever flips her boat I guess. I thought it could be a little faster or more polished in some places but the overall plot of this one was pretty rich compared to Breaking Order. This wasn't the sequel I expected after reading Breaking Order but damn. I received an ARC of this for an honest review.
