It's amazing when an author makes such a leap between one story and the next, and Griffith does it. While I liked the first one it did have some faultIt's amazing when an author makes such a leap between one story and the next, and Griffith does it. While I liked the first one it did have some faults, but this one I loved without reservation. I found the story engaging, well paced, gripping while intelligently proving the moments to breathe. It says written without the end to be gory or do anything that would make it step outside the boundary of YA without being written for YA explicitly.
Ultimately, I found it more-ish, meaning that I want to see more from the author. I'm really looking forward to what he has up his sleeve next.