![]() ![]() (3) Then we have to deal with the possessive, insecure and aggressive Jeb way more than we did last time. After listening to the first hour or two, I found myself wondering if was worth listening to her over reacting and being generally overly dramatic. (2) The way Alyssa behaves is to cliche, and it's exhausting. Negative: (1) There is too much of teen angst/drama. ![]() I love the voice of Morpheus and I want him to come visit me in my dreams and read me bedtime stories. Thankfully, Morpheus is persistent in his request, and that's our jumping off point for this book. ![]() Making out with your boy toy is more important than saving Wonderland from all its suffering? Gosh. Start Book 2: Morpheus comes to the human realm to ask Alyssa to come back to save Wonderland from disaster she doesn't want to go because she wants to talk to/be with Jeb. After the first book, we've learned that Alyssa has become the Queen of the Red Court and Jeb does not remember his trip down the rabbit hole where he risked his life to save Alyssa Morpheus, her childhood friend, is forever manipulative, and we're never sure if he loves Alyssa or is using her. ![]()
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