Once again I was wholly confused by what was actually happening to Mara and what were hallucinations or dreams on her part.Īfter nearly causing the death of her father, and likely causing the death of his client, Mara knows what she needs to do and that is to turn herself in. The plot picked up the pace a little, which was my main issue with the first book, and there was more at stake. Luckily I enjoyed The Evolution of Mara Dyer a lot more. I was a little disappointed with the first book in the Mara Dyer trilogy but because I cannot leave a series unfinished, and because The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer ended on such a great cliffhanger, I immediately picked up the second book. The only difference between us and them is that they hide it better.” This review may contain spoilers for previous book(s) in the series. She needs to learn how to control her power, and fast! Together, Mara and Noah must try and figure out exactly how Jude survived when the asylum collapsed, and how he knows so much about her strange ability…before anyone else ends up dead! But being with Noah is dangerous and Mara is in constant fear that she might hurt him. The only person who actually believes her is Noah. Unfortunately, convincing her family and doctors that she’s not unstable and doesn’t need to be hospitalised isn’t easy. Mara also knows that somehow, Jude is not a hallucination. She knows that she can kill with her mind, and that Noah can heal with his.
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