this ask though?? like where is the lie....this is why i had a harder time getting through mister impossible was because of all of the miscommunication and lack of adam content. like i love ronan but it was a MESS and the next book hopefully will be better
i will say..... i've only read mister impossible once and i devoured it in one go on release night, so i may be judging it a bit too harshly, but i... didn't really enjoy it? there were bits and pieces i liked but i think it really had middle-book syndrome, even beyond the lack of adam. i am definitely an adam lovebot first last & always so i was super disappointed with the lack of adam but not just because i love him, also because i feel like he genuinely is integral to the plotline of this series and by leaving him in the dark so much we are missing something important here if that makes sense? you can't do a ronan story without adam. you can't. just including the single short adam POV chapter in the actual book would have made a big difference imo. i know that, being the middle installment, it's supposed to be the low point of the franchise and this is where we are supposed to feel hopeless at the end of mi (what did maggie say? empire strikes back ends with han frozen in carbon, that's what a middle installment does) but i think adam just.... deserves more from this trilogy. again, i'm sure i'm biased, being jamie wespers and all, but really. i sincerely hope that there is some satisfying adam page-time in greywaren.

















