The characters are fantastic and ever-evolving, starting with Dorothy, and while she isn’t in the story for long, she makes a big impact because of Kipp. Which might sound corny, but I love that I notice these things. I also love that he includes lines from other books, such as “this momentous day” because it makes it feel like all the books are connected, and they are. The thing I love about Koontz’s writing, in which he does in Devoted, is that we meet characters in bits and pieces, and then they will all eventually come together in masterful storytelling. (I will include the blurb at the bottom of this post). Many people have already done that, and I think the artwork and the blurb speak for themselves. Normally when I review, I summarize the book in my own words, but I think I will skip that for this one. So I’m hoping that soon, things will start to get better and I can work on growing my collection. I want nothing more than to turn the ebooks I have of his into physical copies. And I’m really thankful that Koontz put Devoted into KU because as a person who lives off disability, I can’t buy his books right now. I might be a bit of a Koontz fan (who needs more bookshelves, and thus, has very disorganized shelves).
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