
It was an enlightening and okay read about romance and marine life, but there were things that didn’t click or make the most sense to me. With that said, this book just wasn’t for me, or I just didn’t really love it. I just want to preface and say I admire Marissa Meyer’s writing and have nothing against her as a writer or author. I also got Dolphin Tale vibes from this book, if that makes any sense 😅. I do not see or read many stories that include relevant and meaningful topics such as those. I appreciated reading a young romance that involved marine life conservation and ethical issues. Her newfound karmic insights reveal how thin the line is between virtue and vanity, generosity and greed. When Pru resigns herself to working at the rescue center for extra credit, she begins to uncover truths about baby otters, environmental upheaval, and romantic crossed signals―not necessarily in that order.

Quint is annoyingly cute and impressively noble, especially when it comes to his work with the rescue center for local sea animals. Pru giddily makes use of the power, punishing everyone from public vandals to mean gossips, but there is one person on whom her powers consistently backfire: Quint Erickson, her slacker of a lab partner. Her dreams of karmic justice are fulfilled when, after a night out with her friends, she wakes up with the sudden ability to cast instant karma on those around her.


Other books by Marissa Meyer: The Lunar Chronicles, the Renegades, HeartlessĬlick to read other book reviews SynopsisĬhronic overachiever Prudence Barnett is always quick to cast judgment on the lazy, rude, and arrogant residents of her coastal town.
