

At one point in time the character Driggs mentions that its’ only been 2 days since they left Croak, but you would have assumed its been at least a month or something.


Something else that another reviewer on audible mentioned, is that there’s no real indication of time. I think to be fair, I’m the wrong target audience for this book, and perhaps girls 12-18 or what I presume is the true target audience will way more easily gloss over these plot lines that seemingly go nowhere. The previous 2 books had plot holes, like situations that were raised and then were never really returned to. Honestly the last 6 chapters I had to listen to at 1.2x the normal speed, just so I could be done with it.
