A review by pannyrin
Master of One by Dani Bennett, Jaida Jones

2.0

The length of this book becomes frankly alarming as soon as you realize how dull it is, that it has already been dull for many pages, and that it is likely to continue being dull for the foreseeable future. Pitching the story as a heist is...misleading, considering how few of those pages actually involve any heist-like activity. All of the characters sound like they should be interesting from concept alone, but the execution doesn't ever quite get there. I was sold half on the sound of the main romance, but if anything, I cared about them least of all.

I did persevere and finish the book. After all that, the ending leaving several key questions unanswered and whole bunch of the plot points that had been built up unresolved was a real kick in the pants. So it wasn't worth it.