

I had come to a point where the need of reading something Christmas-related was too high, and was therefore the main reason as to why I read it. Until Midnight takes place between the two novels during the Christmas holidays. In the anticipation of Invaded, the sequel to Melissa Landers's Alienated, I quickly decided to pick up this short and lovely novella. That was her Christmas gift to him-to both of them, really. More reviews on my blog, Exploring Pages. This may not be my favorite series but I know that this is right up a lot of different readers' alleys so I would still suggest to look into it more if you would like. I would also recommend that you check out the synopsis and reviews for Alienated (book one in the alienated series), if you are interested in reading this book/series. I am however interested in any other books Melissa Landers writes. In fact my favorite part about this novella was how their relationship developed.Īll in all I liked Alienated, I also enjoyed Until Midnight, but I do not think I will be continuing in this series anymore- or at least I don't plan on anytime soon.

And something I really liked about Until Midnight, was that I felt the relationship between Cara and Aelyx really developed and blossomed.

One of my biggest problems with Alienated was that I felt the relationship between the two main characters happened very fast and was on the verge of insta-love. While the writing style in Alienated didn't impress me and sometimes annoyed me a bit, I feel that the author's writing was a lot better in this novella than it was in the first book. This novella was similar in the fact that the story was simple and a bit predictable but still very enjoyable. I enjoyed alienated but I didn't find it to be spectacular or extraordinary and I realized I had quite a few problems with the book. I gave this novella a 3.5 star rating out of 5 stars and I believe I gave Alienated (book one in the this series) a 3 star rating. I read this a little while ago as a free ebook but I am just now writing a brief review of my overall thoughts on it.
