Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-108.16.19.96-20190211230242/@comment-37645301-20190212152411

I was a bit disappointed in her at first, but the more I thought about it the more I understood Sophie's reason for doing so. And get this--to me Sophie never acted out of character in this book. She just acted like she always does when faced with romance and Fitz. Like an awkward teenage girl. WHICH SHE IS.

Don't get me wrong, I hated seeing her this way, but she never stopped being Sophie. So her going to the matchmakers after the Neverseen attack was upsetting, but made sense. She wanted to know if she had a chance of happiness, even during those days before the war with the Neverseen. And does she get? The answer we all saw coming.

My guess is Sophie is going to grow ALOT in the next book. Hopefully, she'll start seeing somethings (cough cough Keefe) more clearly.