And I enjoyed the scenes where everyone was together, the group banter was great. Also, the fact that he’s been secretly obsessed with Persy for eight years was such a pleasant surprise (unrequited love is one of my least favorite tropes). A couple of others for appearance and backup.” This is the kind of nonchalance/dry humor I crack up at, and Cillian delivered it in spades (most of the time). Like Cillian saying, ”What I need is siring heirs. There were actually some funny things I laughed out loud at too. And ugh, I am so soft for heroines who are good with children/animals (it’s because I believe they have good intuition when it comes to people). She never caved where it mattered most, and I loved every scene where she stood up to Cillian. But the girl we got actually had the kind of backbone I never anticipated. From what we saw in The Hunter, I really thought she wasn’t going to be anything more than a naïve, timid girl. I’ll admit I underestimated Persy on the day of the blurb/cover reveal. On the man every media outlet in America referred to as The Villain. On a doomed desire, a stupid crush, an unrequited lover. In the end, I wasted the Cloud Wish in one, reckless moment.
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