

So this is my first thriller, and idk, I am not sold. I do think it was interesting, and I enjoyed reading it, it was suspenseful without being downright scary, and I blasted through it wanting to know what happened.
But, it was just so inconsistent and I did not think it made sense. things were alluded to that ended up being wrong, which can be fine for a twist, but when they don't make sense? That is where I think it becomes more inconsistency and less 'twist'.
The build up on the husband being EJ and then it wasn't was not my favorite. It just made perfect sense for him to be EJ, and then it wasn't at all? Tell me more about him then, because ya boy was suspicious and should have been EJ. Nope, he just randomly killed his mom. Nevermind the fact that he is overly obsessed with this house, encourages Tricia to wear Adrienne's clothes, etc. Clearly we were being directed down this path and then at the end randomly twisted away.
I did enjoy (Pa)Tricia and her twist, it totally makes sense for the most part. I do think there is inconsistency from the beginning few chapters to the end, but it wasn't as bad as Ethan.
Unless there is a part 2, several things were just left out: why did she continuously mention she only has known her husband for a year and doesn't really know him if it doesn't matter at the end? Why is Luke randomly there, perfectly poised like a little lamb in the den of lions? just so he could die? Why didn't we get a kill scene for Adrienne but did for this random stalker EJ?
Personally i hoped they all died but alas that is not the HEA we received. Instead we got a look into their happy family while also learning Tricia is ready to kill her husband at any time.
It was enjoyable and a quick read, but the inconsistencies bothered me and made it less enjoyable.
So this is my first thriller, and idk, I am not sold. I do think it was interesting, and I enjoyed reading it, it was suspenseful without being downright scary, and I blasted through it wanting to know what happened.
But, it was just so inconsistent and I did not think it made sense. things were alluded to that ended up being wrong, which can be fine for a twist, but when they don't make sense? That is where I think it becomes more inconsistency and less 'twist'.
The build up on the husband being EJ and then it wasn't was not my favorite. It just made perfect sense for him to be EJ, and then it wasn't at all? Tell me more about him then, because ya boy was suspicious and should have been EJ. Nope, he just randomly killed his mom. Nevermind the fact that he is overly obsessed with this house, encourages Tricia to wear Adrienne's clothes, etc. Clearly we were being directed down this path and then at the end randomly twisted away.
I did enjoy (Pa)Tricia and her twist, it totally makes sense for the most part. I do think there is inconsistency from the beginning few chapters to the end, but it wasn't as bad as Ethan.
Unless there is a part 2, several things were just left out: why did she continuously mention she only has known her husband for a year and doesn't really know him if it doesn't matter at the end? Why is Luke randomly there, perfectly poised like a little lamb in the den of lions? just so he could die? Why didn't we get a kill scene for Adrienne but did for this random stalker EJ?
Personally i hoped they all died but alas that is not the HEA we received. Instead we got a look into their happy family while also learning Tricia is ready to kill her husband at any time.
It was enjoyable and a quick read, but the inconsistencies bothered me and made it less enjoyable.

So this is my first thriller, and idk, I am not sold. I do think it was interesting, and I enjoyed reading it, it was suspenseful without being downright scary, and I blasted through it wanting to know what happened.
But, it was just so inconsistent and I did not think it made sense. things were alluded to that ended up being wrong, which can be fine for a twist, but when they don't make sense? That is where I think it becomes more inconsistency and less 'twist'.
The build up on the husband being EJ and then it wasn't was not my favorite. It just made perfect sense for him to be EJ, and then it wasn't at all? Tell me more about him then, because ya boy was suspicious and should have been EJ. Nope, he just randomly killed his mom. Nevermind the fact that he is overly obsessed with this house, encourages Tricia to wear Adrienne's clothes, etc. Clearly we were being directed down this path and then at the end randomly twisted away.
I did enjoy (Pa)Tricia and her twist, it totally makes sense for the most part. I do think there is inconsistency from the beginning few chapters to the end, but it wasn't as bad as Ethan.
Unless there is a part 2, several things were just left out: why did she continuously mention she only has known her husband for a year and doesn't really know him if it doesn't matter at the end? Why is Luke randomly there, perfectly poised like a little lamb in the den of lions? just so he could die? Why didn't we get a kill scene for Adrienne but did for this random stalker EJ?
Personally i hoped they all died but alas that is not the HEA we received. Instead we got a look into their happy family while also learning Tricia is ready to kill her husband at any time.
It was enjoyable and a quick read, but the inconsistencies bothered me and made it less enjoyable.
So this is my first thriller, and idk, I am not sold. I do think it was interesting, and I enjoyed reading it, it was suspenseful without being downright scary, and I blasted through it wanting to know what happened.
But, it was just so inconsistent and I did not think it made sense. things were alluded to that ended up being wrong, which can be fine for a twist, but when they don't make sense? That is where I think it becomes more inconsistency and less 'twist'.
The build up on the husband being EJ and then it wasn't was not my favorite. It just made perfect sense for him to be EJ, and then it wasn't at all? Tell me more about him then, because ya boy was suspicious and should have been EJ. Nope, he just randomly killed his mom. Nevermind the fact that he is overly obsessed with this house, encourages Tricia to wear Adrienne's clothes, etc. Clearly we were being directed down this path and then at the end randomly twisted away.
I did enjoy (Pa)Tricia and her twist, it totally makes sense for the most part. I do think there is inconsistency from the beginning few chapters to the end, but it wasn't as bad as Ethan.
Unless there is a part 2, several things were just left out: why did she continuously mention she only has known her husband for a year and doesn't really know him if it doesn't matter at the end? Why is Luke randomly there, perfectly poised like a little lamb in the den of lions? just so he could die? Why didn't we get a kill scene for Adrienne but did for this random stalker EJ?
Personally i hoped they all died but alas that is not the HEA we received. Instead we got a look into their happy family while also learning Tricia is ready to kill her husband at any time.
It was enjoyable and a quick read, but the inconsistencies bothered me and made it less enjoyable.

Of Blood and Lightning is a YA greek mythology-in-the-modern-world story, where teens have the powers of the greek gods and have to save the world from ending.
This was an interesting and good read! I love greek mythology, I love seeing it intertwined in the modern day, and I love a good fantasy meets modern world story. This definitely gives a similar vibe of Percy Jackson, but is also not similar at all - if that makes sense. Totally unique in it's story and world, the transfer of powers, what's at stake and who is in danger, and how they go about saving the world is super interesting! I really liked the concept of this story.
We follow Ophelia, an 18 year old girl who's life has been turned upside down with the death of her father and having to move back to her old small town with her aunt and uncle. She is grieving and trying to get through life, and befriends a group of other teens who assimilate her into their group right away.
Things happen, powers are given, the world is in danger, and we must follow them in their journey to save the world, accept and learn their power, and also live as teens.
I enjoyed this story, and the characters we follow. Ophelia has been through so much, and I loved seeing her find a group of friends who help her heal. They all had their own struggles, and seemed to come together and lift each other up.
3 things I want to comment on as areas for improvements: These are not deal breakers, just things I noticed while reading.
1. The only thing I didn't personally like was Ophelia and Rowan's implied sex scene. I think this book is similar in age to Percy Jackson, except this part. It really threw me off, and made me wonder what age group this was supposed to be for. I initially was thinking my 11 year-old high reading level brother would be a great person for this, because he loved Percy Jackson, however once I read that in the story I crossed his age group off the list. The writing I think really fits in with that 11-13 year old age group, so if this was cut out then I think it would fit the vibe of the rest of the story. Personal opinion!
2. I do also think there was a lot of information (houses, people, etc.) that is got confusing at times, but not too much where I was completely lost. There was just a TON of info, and I think we needed a bit more about the most important bits to truly understand the whole web of people and places and info.
3. The writing was a bit choppy here and there, and chunks of time were glossed over or completely ignored to where we maybe needed another sentence or 2 transition to smooth things out. I feel like at times we went from talking to boom we are at a place to boom the action is over and boom we are back at headquarters recapping it. I think if the author/editor does another pass and adds a bit more info or transition, it would definitely smooth things out! It did not take too much away from the story, but I did notice it at times.
Overall, I enjoyed Of Blood and Lightning and I am glad I was able to arc read it!
Of Blood and Lightning is a YA greek mythology-in-the-modern-world story, where teens have the powers of the greek gods and have to save the world from ending.
This was an interesting and good read! I love greek mythology, I love seeing it intertwined in the modern day, and I love a good fantasy meets modern world story. This definitely gives a similar vibe of Percy Jackson, but is also not similar at all - if that makes sense. Totally unique in it's story and world, the transfer of powers, what's at stake and who is in danger, and how they go about saving the world is super interesting! I really liked the concept of this story.
We follow Ophelia, an 18 year old girl who's life has been turned upside down with the death of her father and having to move back to her old small town with her aunt and uncle. She is grieving and trying to get through life, and befriends a group of other teens who assimilate her into their group right away.
Things happen, powers are given, the world is in danger, and we must follow them in their journey to save the world, accept and learn their power, and also live as teens.
I enjoyed this story, and the characters we follow. Ophelia has been through so much, and I loved seeing her find a group of friends who help her heal. They all had their own struggles, and seemed to come together and lift each other up.
3 things I want to comment on as areas for improvements: These are not deal breakers, just things I noticed while reading.
1. The only thing I didn't personally like was Ophelia and Rowan's implied sex scene. I think this book is similar in age to Percy Jackson, except this part. It really threw me off, and made me wonder what age group this was supposed to be for. I initially was thinking my 11 year-old high reading level brother would be a great person for this, because he loved Percy Jackson, however once I read that in the story I crossed his age group off the list. The writing I think really fits in with that 11-13 year old age group, so if this was cut out then I think it would fit the vibe of the rest of the story. Personal opinion!
2. I do also think there was a lot of information (houses, people, etc.) that is got confusing at times, but not too much where I was completely lost. There was just a TON of info, and I think we needed a bit more about the most important bits to truly understand the whole web of people and places and info.
3. The writing was a bit choppy here and there, and chunks of time were glossed over or completely ignored to where we maybe needed another sentence or 2 transition to smooth things out. I feel like at times we went from talking to boom we are at a place to boom the action is over and boom we are back at headquarters recapping it. I think if the author/editor does another pass and adds a bit more info or transition, it would definitely smooth things out! It did not take too much away from the story, but I did notice it at times.
Overall, I enjoyed Of Blood and Lightning and I am glad I was able to arc read it!

I really enjoyed A Reign of Rose as the final installment of the Sacred Stones trilogy.
I loved that it started off right where book 2 left us, and thought the story line was super interesting.
Getting Kane's perspective while Arwen was captured was so powerful, and I truly felt his agony and anger. Then the twist with how he would be able to potentially defeat his father? So good! Arwen's perspective while she was imprisoned was interesting! I liked the 2 guards and how that played out, and the overall plot for her being there.
Once they were reunited, ugh! So good. I really loved this book and this trilogy overall, and am sad it is over! I really hope there will be a spinoff about Griffin and Mari because man that slow burn is slooowwwwwww.
The rest of the story was really interesting, I am glad we got to meet the Rose Queen, and I loved how that panned out. Her curse/issue was super messed up but also interesting, as well as the blood fae interactions. Messed up but so interesting! I also would love to get a spin off novella or story about them and the leader for sure!! Why does he want the daughter??? I need to know, and a 20 years in the future spinoff about them would be super great.
The battle at the end was *chefs kiss*, I wouldn't have wanted it to go any other way - it was perfection. So much tension, detail, angst, and fear!
Overall, I loved this book and trilogy and would recommend it to everyone who loves romantasy! It has a great mix of fantasy and romance, and keeps it all interesting along the way.
I really enjoyed A Reign of Rose as the final installment of the Sacred Stones trilogy.
I loved that it started off right where book 2 left us, and thought the story line was super interesting.
Getting Kane's perspective while Arwen was captured was so powerful, and I truly felt his agony and anger. Then the twist with how he would be able to potentially defeat his father? So good! Arwen's perspective while she was imprisoned was interesting! I liked the 2 guards and how that played out, and the overall plot for her being there.
Once they were reunited, ugh! So good. I really loved this book and this trilogy overall, and am sad it is over! I really hope there will be a spinoff about Griffin and Mari because man that slow burn is slooowwwwwww.
The rest of the story was really interesting, I am glad we got to meet the Rose Queen, and I loved how that panned out. Her curse/issue was super messed up but also interesting, as well as the blood fae interactions. Messed up but so interesting! I also would love to get a spin off novella or story about them and the leader for sure!! Why does he want the daughter??? I need to know, and a 20 years in the future spinoff about them would be super great.
The battle at the end was *chefs kiss*, I wouldn't have wanted it to go any other way - it was perfection. So much tension, detail, angst, and fear!
Overall, I loved this book and trilogy and would recommend it to everyone who loves romantasy! It has a great mix of fantasy and romance, and keeps it all interesting along the way.

I always loved My Little Mermaid, and now that I am into dark romance, fantasy, and monster romance, how could I not love Of Song and Scepter?
Mermaid dark romance? yes please. Who knew mermaid/fish getting it on would be spicy and not weird, but Liesl West did a great job at making each scene so steamy!
I love that our FMC is a stabby, assassin, unhinged and disheveled mermaid, who clearly doesn't know how to interact with other people. It is funny and I found it so interesting that the prince was obsessed with her unhinged dark nature.
I liked the storyline, it was similar to the OG Disney story in enough ways that it reminded you of it, but also so so different that it had it's own unique retelling nature. I thought the end was great, and I hope we get more in this world, maybe the head guard could have her moment to shine??
All in all, I enjoyed this book and if you like darker retellings, you will love this too!
I always loved My Little Mermaid, and now that I am into dark romance, fantasy, and monster romance, how could I not love Of Song and Scepter?
Mermaid dark romance? yes please. Who knew mermaid/fish getting it on would be spicy and not weird, but Liesl West did a great job at making each scene so steamy!
I love that our FMC is a stabby, assassin, unhinged and disheveled mermaid, who clearly doesn't know how to interact with other people. It is funny and I found it so interesting that the prince was obsessed with her unhinged dark nature.
I liked the storyline, it was similar to the OG Disney story in enough ways that it reminded you of it, but also so so different that it had it's own unique retelling nature. I thought the end was great, and I hope we get more in this world, maybe the head guard could have her moment to shine??
All in all, I enjoyed this book and if you like darker retellings, you will love this too!

Another great addition to the Midnight Manor series!
I really enjoyed this installment of the series, and was so glad we got to have Nero's story! He seems like such a good guy, and then we learn he is a bit dark and not unlike his brothers, and wow it was so interesting! Who knew a rich handsome guy would have stalker tendencies?? I LOVED it.
Cinder is a strong FMC, she works hard, puts up with a lot of hardships, and still puts on a smile and tries to help others in the world. No wonder Nero is obsessed with her!
It was so riveting watching them come together and neither one of them have the whole story! I absolutely devoured this book in a single evening, I needed to know what happened.
The ritual club scenes? 10/10 His interest in sharing partners? 10/10, I wish there was more! We could have a whole novella surrounding the ritual club, it would be so steamy and amazing!
The only thing I didn't love was that she didn't mind him stalking her when she found out. IDK, she should have been at least a little disturbed but the fact that she didn't notice, or that he was following her. Sure she could accept it, but come on girl, be a little more self-aware and aware of your surroundings! Obviously she suffers from major trauma, as does Nero, so maybe it's small in the grand scheme of things.
Overall, I really enjoyed this story and I genuinely cannot wait for Sid's story. I have a feeling he is the one I want to read about, I just know it.
Another great addition to the Midnight Manor series!
I really enjoyed this installment of the series, and was so glad we got to have Nero's story! He seems like such a good guy, and then we learn he is a bit dark and not unlike his brothers, and wow it was so interesting! Who knew a rich handsome guy would have stalker tendencies?? I LOVED it.
Cinder is a strong FMC, she works hard, puts up with a lot of hardships, and still puts on a smile and tries to help others in the world. No wonder Nero is obsessed with her!
It was so riveting watching them come together and neither one of them have the whole story! I absolutely devoured this book in a single evening, I needed to know what happened.
The ritual club scenes? 10/10 His interest in sharing partners? 10/10, I wish there was more! We could have a whole novella surrounding the ritual club, it would be so steamy and amazing!
The only thing I didn't love was that she didn't mind him stalking her when she found out. IDK, she should have been at least a little disturbed but the fact that she didn't notice, or that he was following her. Sure she could accept it, but come on girl, be a little more self-aware and aware of your surroundings! Obviously she suffers from major trauma, as does Nero, so maybe it's small in the grand scheme of things.
Overall, I really enjoyed this story and I genuinely cannot wait for Sid's story. I have a feeling he is the one I want to read about, I just know it.

I enjoyed Night of Death and Flowers, and wished it had kept going!
Callista was a great FMC, I loved her skeptical nature, questioning attitude, and overall boss babe vibe. She has a secret dark power that no one is supposed to know about, and she tries not to let it bother her.
Azkiel is a bundle of joy... I mean a trauma suppressed god of death who is arrogant and bewildered by Callista. I loved it so much, I could live off of their interactions!
The island portion of the book was a-la hunger games style, and I can never get enough of these types of story lines. I just find them so interesting and good!
The way the magic worked was great, I enjoyed seeing how it manifested in each type and character.
While I truly enjoyed the story and the whole island portion of the book, I felt like the relationship between her and Azkiel was forced to progress and it didn't need to. I personally felt like the tension between them was enough for this book, and they did not need to *seal the deal* towards the end. It didn't make a ton of sense to me, but I get it!
I am SO intrigued about what happens in book 2, because I feel like things are about to get so much more interesting!
I enjoyed Night of Death and Flowers, and wished it had kept going!
Callista was a great FMC, I loved her skeptical nature, questioning attitude, and overall boss babe vibe. She has a secret dark power that no one is supposed to know about, and she tries not to let it bother her.
Azkiel is a bundle of joy... I mean a trauma suppressed god of death who is arrogant and bewildered by Callista. I loved it so much, I could live off of their interactions!
The island portion of the book was a-la hunger games style, and I can never get enough of these types of story lines. I just find them so interesting and good!
The way the magic worked was great, I enjoyed seeing how it manifested in each type and character.
While I truly enjoyed the story and the whole island portion of the book, I felt like the relationship between her and Azkiel was forced to progress and it didn't need to. I personally felt like the tension between them was enough for this book, and they did not need to *seal the deal* towards the end. It didn't make a ton of sense to me, but I get it!
I am SO intrigued about what happens in book 2, because I feel like things are about to get so much more interesting!

Strands in the Web was a really enjoyable read for me! I would say this is more of a comfort read versus a super in depth read, so if you are on the same page there then you are sure to enjoy!
We follow Valorie and Conall, and while I liked them both I didn't feel like I could connect with them. I really liked Valorie's backstory, her issues with past relationships, and the general plot. I loved her 2 friends, they rock! I want more from them, I love them so much. I just didn't feel particularly connected to Valorie, she was written to be 'too perfect' and I just don't connect with those types of characters. If you do, then you will love her! I did like her, I just wasn't super invested.
I loved the budding friendship + more that happened with Valorie and Conall, it was so cute! However I did get confused when we jumped like 3 months into the future for them dating, I was not expecting that and felt like there was info left out. Additionally, when there was some huge mind blowing news dropped, Valorie just... was chill about it? IDK I was expecting her to feel betrayed but she didn't - and while it wasn't what I would have imagined, it was cute to see her totally accept him. It just made the reveal towards the back end of the book confusing, because how can she be chill about one thing but not another?
Again, it is more of a chill vibes read so if you take that into consideration, these things mentioned above don't mean a ton.
I am excited to learn more about the magical system, and cannot wait to see what happens in book 2! Where we left off is giving me major excitement and I am super ready to read it.
Overall, I really did enjoy this book. I think there could have been a bit more depth and less perfect characters, but other than that I loved it!
Strands in the Web was a really enjoyable read for me! I would say this is more of a comfort read versus a super in depth read, so if you are on the same page there then you are sure to enjoy!
We follow Valorie and Conall, and while I liked them both I didn't feel like I could connect with them. I really liked Valorie's backstory, her issues with past relationships, and the general plot. I loved her 2 friends, they rock! I want more from them, I love them so much. I just didn't feel particularly connected to Valorie, she was written to be 'too perfect' and I just don't connect with those types of characters. If you do, then you will love her! I did like her, I just wasn't super invested.
I loved the budding friendship + more that happened with Valorie and Conall, it was so cute! However I did get confused when we jumped like 3 months into the future for them dating, I was not expecting that and felt like there was info left out. Additionally, when there was some huge mind blowing news dropped, Valorie just... was chill about it? IDK I was expecting her to feel betrayed but she didn't - and while it wasn't what I would have imagined, it was cute to see her totally accept him. It just made the reveal towards the back end of the book confusing, because how can she be chill about one thing but not another?
Again, it is more of a chill vibes read so if you take that into consideration, these things mentioned above don't mean a ton.
I am excited to learn more about the magical system, and cannot wait to see what happens in book 2! Where we left off is giving me major excitement and I am super ready to read it.
Overall, I really did enjoy this book. I think there could have been a bit more depth and less perfect characters, but other than that I loved it!

Chasing the Wild was my first ever cowboy romance, and I do not think it will be my last! I was SO into Colt, like a lot, and for MANY reasons, but the cowboy aspect of him was very attractive.
It is a bit taboo - ex bf's dad + age gap, but honestly that is a major reason I was interested. There is something about it that makes it so much spicier!!
Colt is like the grumpiest cowboy man in the world, living mostly alone on the top of a mountain at his ranch, brooding his days away.
Layla is a final year vet student over her ex bf's crap, desperate to start her next placement so she can check off the box and graduate with her full degree. She is a fire-y feisty redhead with a no nonsense attitude, and I enjoyed her character a lot! She makes her way to Devil's Peak Ranch to dump her ex's stuff back with him, and then again to make him settle a debt he put in her name. What she finds instead is a gorgeous ranch, an even more gorgeous older man, and a 2 month placement at the ranch while being snowed in with none other than her ex's dad. Whom she is SO into.
I simultaneously enjoyed and and hated their push and pull; it was full of so much tension, attraction, and resistance! I think Colt could have been a little nicer to Layla instead of a grumpy cranky a hole when trying to resist her, but that is part of who he is! We get to see them tear down each other's walls, and when they collide? WHEW!!
The spice was so spicy, and I am living for it! Colt sure did know what he was doing, and there was just something about the taboo nature of it that took the spice to new levels.
The world building was excellent, I loved reading about the animals, the ranch, the mountains, storms, cabin, etc. All of it was so beautiful and I felt like I was there at times!
It has an HEA, and I am interested in the stories for the other characters in the book too!
Overall, I really enjoyed Chasing the Wild and I can't wait for the next installment with Storm... it's going to be a good one I think!
Chasing the Wild was my first ever cowboy romance, and I do not think it will be my last! I was SO into Colt, like a lot, and for MANY reasons, but the cowboy aspect of him was very attractive.
It is a bit taboo - ex bf's dad + age gap, but honestly that is a major reason I was interested. There is something about it that makes it so much spicier!!
Colt is like the grumpiest cowboy man in the world, living mostly alone on the top of a mountain at his ranch, brooding his days away.
Layla is a final year vet student over her ex bf's crap, desperate to start her next placement so she can check off the box and graduate with her full degree. She is a fire-y feisty redhead with a no nonsense attitude, and I enjoyed her character a lot! She makes her way to Devil's Peak Ranch to dump her ex's stuff back with him, and then again to make him settle a debt he put in her name. What she finds instead is a gorgeous ranch, an even more gorgeous older man, and a 2 month placement at the ranch while being snowed in with none other than her ex's dad. Whom she is SO into.
I simultaneously enjoyed and and hated their push and pull; it was full of so much tension, attraction, and resistance! I think Colt could have been a little nicer to Layla instead of a grumpy cranky a hole when trying to resist her, but that is part of who he is! We get to see them tear down each other's walls, and when they collide? WHEW!!
The spice was so spicy, and I am living for it! Colt sure did know what he was doing, and there was just something about the taboo nature of it that took the spice to new levels.
The world building was excellent, I loved reading about the animals, the ranch, the mountains, storms, cabin, etc. All of it was so beautiful and I felt like I was there at times!
It has an HEA, and I am interested in the stories for the other characters in the book too!
Overall, I really enjoyed Chasing the Wild and I can't wait for the next installment with Storm... it's going to be a good one I think!

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Dreaming of Darkness is the next installment in the story about Addy and her 4 guys.
I enjoyed it! I love a good reverse harem and this group fits together like a glove! The guys are all special in their own ways, aside from their actual mysterious 'special powers', they all bring something to the table for Addy and their family unit.
Austin continues to be the one I am most intrigued about, there is just something primal about him that just hits right. Cain is the one I would pick, and sweet Piper and Wyatt are also wonderful. I am also super interested in learning more about Wyatt's gift and how he deals with it, it is one of the more interesting ones! One of my favorite parts was the piercing scene (IYKYK) - so so so good!!
I personally don't normally enjoy pregnancy tropes, but this story was enjoyable for me regardless. The depiction of depression and anxiety, and fear about not being safe was so well done! The twist and what ended up happening was super interesting as well.
I will be interested to see where the next book takes us in their story.
Dreaming of Darkness is the next installment in the story about Addy and her 4 guys.
I enjoyed it! I love a good reverse harem and this group fits together like a glove! The guys are all special in their own ways, aside from their actual mysterious 'special powers', they all bring something to the table for Addy and their family unit.
Austin continues to be the one I am most intrigued about, there is just something primal about him that just hits right. Cain is the one I would pick, and sweet Piper and Wyatt are also wonderful. I am also super interested in learning more about Wyatt's gift and how he deals with it, it is one of the more interesting ones! One of my favorite parts was the piercing scene (IYKYK) - so so so good!!
I personally don't normally enjoy pregnancy tropes, but this story was enjoyable for me regardless. The depiction of depression and anxiety, and fear about not being safe was so well done! The twist and what ended up happening was super interesting as well.
I will be interested to see where the next book takes us in their story.