
Is Harvest Season Worth Reading?
Seasons of Carnage, Book 2
Ada’s Score
The second installment of Weaver's Seasons of Carnage trilogy deepens the entanglements as buried secrets surface and the body count rises. The premise leans hard into dark romance and shifting loyalties, and Weaver knows how to stage a betrayal. The trouble is pacing: the middle stretches on the promise of payoffs it keeps deferring, and the emotional stakes blur when every character harbors a secret. Atmosphere carries it further than plot mechanics do.
“Weaver stages betrayal well and the atmosphere is genuinely menacing — but the middle coasts on deferred payoffs instead of delivering them.”
Ada Brief
AI reading intelligence“Weaver stages betrayal well and the atmosphere is genuinely menacing — but the middle coasts on deferred payoffs instead of delivering them.”
Ada’s reservations
Repetitive past the midpoint: secrets pile up faster than they resolve, draining tension. Series fans will turn pages; anyone wanting tightened plotting over mood will feel the sag. Reputation rests on vibe, not structure.
Ada’s score reflects both strengths and reservations.
Book Details
- Publisher
- Slowburn
- Language
- English
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Ada’s Score
3.8
Ada’s editorial score — not an aggregate of reader reviews.
Common Questions About Harvest Season
- Is Harvest Season worth reading?
- Weaver stages betrayal well and the atmosphere is genuinely menacing — but the middle coasts on deferred payoffs instead of delivering them. Ada rates it 3.8 out of 5.
- What are the main weaknesses of Harvest Season?
- Repetitive past the midpoint: secrets pile up faster than they resolve, draining tension. Series fans will turn pages; anyone wanting tightened plotting over mood will feel the sag. Reputation rests on vibe, not structure.
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