![]() ![]() But all of them contributed to the 3.5 star rating. the worldbuilding was the big one, and the characters were pretty much negligible in comparison. These are probably going in decreasing importance for how they affected my rating, i.e. I’m splitting this review into three parts: the worldbuilding, the plot, and the characters/relationship. ![]() None of that was where my issues lay though. Honestly, publishing needs to get its act together on marketing), and more a space thriller, and one of those ones that’ll make you go oh fuck at points. It’s less a romance (as implied by the blurb. Yes, the first 40% or so was a little rocky, but once the end of part one hit, I was fully invested. I’ll put that out there before I start properly reviewing it. It’s been a long while since I reviewed a book that wasn’t an ARC, but I had too many thoughts to get out about The Darkness Outside Us to let it be. ![]()
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