![]() ![]() I loved him before he was taken into The Program, and I loved him again when he returned and was changed. Granted, he just had his mind wiped and he doesn’t know her, but that’s just how powerful True Love is amirite? Tatum says that she wants to go to Wes, because he’s the only one who isn’t lying to her. Even though Nathan tells her about this and explains that he was told to keep quiet for the sake of her health, what do you think Tatum does?Ī) Goes to her grandparents and confronts them with this information?ī) Asks Nathan what’s happening and demands the full truth from him?Ĭ) Obsess over Wes and the fact that he doesn’t remember her? Tatum has learned that she was once in the Program, but she doesn’t remember anything about her time there. Once the story picks it, it does tend to get better, but with the Complication, I feel like it took way too long for that to happen. ![]() We get a lot of world building and interesting set ups in the first books, only to hit a standstill in the second. In the Program series, the second half of each duology has had the same problem. ![]() ![]() I do appreciate how the story ended and how Young brought everyone back to finally put a stop to the Program, but I also feel like the book was a bit of a mess. It's unfortunate, but I think the final book in the Program series is the weakest one yet. Let's hope the cover represents the state of Tatum and Wes' relationship in this book. ![]()
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