Ratings19
Average rating4
She started 🕊️
He stared 🕊️
We stared 🕊️🕊️🕊️
I was expecting a bit more directness in this book, but to be honest, I lost focus during a few chapters. However, the story quickly picked up again in the next one.
One thing I missed was Tristan's point of view. We only get to hear about his feelings for Morana from her perspective, where she tells us he loves her instead of showing us his emotions directly. I was hoping for more of Tristan's inner thoughts, especially considering how strong the connection between them is.
That said, this book is much more enjoyable than the first one. The writing flows better, and the pace is more engaging.
But this “Whiskey and sin” and his “Blue eyes” will forever haunt me because of its repetitive use in the book.