The happy couple is now headed back to Chicago to record their individual albums but while they are ridiculously happy in love, circumstances around them are tense. No Fear picks up a year or more after Conquest ended with the close of Jesse and Evan’s worldwide tour. While I’m not sure I’ll continue with any more books by this author, if you liked Conquest, you may want to continue with the series. It’s almost as if I had expected these issues to change and I soon realized this is very likely the author’s style. No Fear reads extremely close to the original Conquest with the same writing style, same horrendous head hopping, same overly wordy and extraneous details, but this time around I found myself getting annoyed with these problems. Unfortunately I couldn’t forgive those issues a second time around as easily as I could in the first book. What’s interesting about No Fear is that all the problems in the first book are still here in the second book. When I read Conquest last year, I liked it a lot despite its many problems. Sequels are always an interesting animal.
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