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A review by chrissie_whitley
Boundary Crossed by Melissa F. Olson
4.0
Another Kindle First read and boy, I wish I had read this one last year when I chose it. I really enjoyed starting this series and this delving into this world.
Boundary Crossed had the same qualities that I so enjoy about Young Adult books, but it did it with a little more depth, a little more maturity of writing, and . . . the protagonist is a woman in her early thirties. Gah. I was surprisingly excited to read this and it made it feel like a much more believable story. This gave our main character, Lex, more depth and life experiences, and that was obvious through her actions and her personality. Her choices seemed more appropriate, we didn't have to wade through the virginal haze of "should I, or shouldn't I, fall for this guy," and overall she was a much more grounded character.
Boundary Crossed had the same qualities that I so enjoy about Young Adult books, but it did it with a little more depth, a little more maturity of writing, and . . . the protagonist is a woman in her early thirties. Gah. I was surprisingly excited to read this and it made it feel like a much more believable story. This gave our main character, Lex, more depth and life experiences, and that was obvious through her actions and her personality. Her choices seemed more appropriate, we didn't have to wade through the virginal haze of "should I, or shouldn't I, fall for this guy," and overall she was a much more grounded character.