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Oct 29, 2014StephFurlan rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
I had mixed feelings about the main character, Juliet. There are instances where she takes charge, standing up to an attacker and protecting the weak. That’s the kind of character I can root for. Even when she acts a little docile, I was more understanding since it was expected of Victorian women to be completely prim and proper. But what bothered me the most was her indecisiveness. She couldn’t make up her mind who she liked more—Montgomery or Edward. I think it was unfair of her to get involved with both of them. I understand it was meant to create tension in the novel, but I would have rather had more tension created via the murders on the island, dimming down the romance and turning the notch up on the suspense and horror. Complete Review: http://feistylittlewoman.wordpress.com/2014/07/23/review-the-madmans-daughter/