First of all, I just want to clarify if you see a review posted by "Irina Sidorenko" for the love of god ignore them. It's also terribly upsetting how they said " please don't read this if you're above sixteen," like HELLO this books is under the YA category? Quite annoying, her review was to read, because this book was so amazing. To the point that I was sitting on my bed, book in lap, and began crying at one point of the book when a huge buildup of emotion between the two protagonists came as Nita gave Kovit an adorably kind (and much needed for Kovit) therapy session, and she ends it off perfectly. It was aggravating, the amount of mistakes Nita made, but at the same time she did an applaudable job at protecting herself from all her enemies. And Adair (you'll find out more about him when you read the book. Like right now. Buy it. Now.) is extremely insightful. So much to the point it kind of annoys Nita because she doesn't like being wrong. But Adair was very good with advice. Speaking of Adair, he's quite the character, and his stupid sense of humor definetly lightens up the book.
With all that said, I think I've done a good enough job at showing how phenomenal this book, and series in general, is without really spoiling the inner details. But make sure to buy the first book in the series first if you haven't! Now go on, enjoy this masterpiece :).