
Pretty Broken Dolls
by Ker Dukey & K. Webster Pretty Little Dolls #4 Publication Date: September 25, 2017 Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Dark Romance



About K. Webster

About Ker Dukey
My books all tend to be darker romance, edge of your seat, angst filled reads. My advice to my readers when starting one of my titles…prepare for the unexpected. I have always had a passion for storytelling, whether it be through lyrics or bed time stories with my sisters growing up. My mum would always have a book in her hand when I was young and passed on her love for reading, inspiring me to venture into writing my own. I tend to have a darker edge to my writing. Not all love stories are made from light; some are created in darkness but are just as powerful and worth telling. When I’m not lost in the world of characters I love spending time with my family. I’m a mum and that comes first in my life but when I do get down time I love attending music concerts or reading events with my younger sister.
Pretty Dolls series has been one roller coaster ride. I loved and liked the first three installments and enjoy the "darkness" within. So I was looking forward to reading the last book. I've delayed reading it long enough and it's about time I jump into it.
I am somewhere between enjoying the plot and being disappointed with it. I don't know which one is more prominent. I was able to finish the story despite the length of time it took me to do it. Some scenes are intriguing, exciting even. But there are some that actually didn't meet my expectations. The first three was awesome to say the least, but it seems like the fourth didn't live up to the standards the others set.
The characters are okay, but a bit dull. All of them full of rage and in dire need of rest. Dillon was so realistic that he was the first protagonist that I actually wished would die. This is fiction and I expect my hero to be what he is supposed to be. A "hero". I started to agree witg Benny that he is a useless detective. Or maybe I just missed the whole point and that Dillon isn't really the character with the spotlight on.
Nonetheless, I would still give this a 3 out of 5 star. I was able to finish the book despite all other factors, so this still deserve a passing score.
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