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Ruling Sikthand
by Victoria Aveline
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
oh my⦠okay, this is my new favourite book in this series.
The chokehold that this book had on me (also the chokehold that a certain someone had on a certain someone else π)
We had:
π€ A baddy hero
π€ Unhinged stalker hero level 100 with a labyrinth of secret tunnels and a two-way mirror (seriously, who have this guy a two-way mirror?)
π€ Angsty enemies to lovers marriage of convenience except oh no Iβm falling for her and that turns me into an absolute nutcase
π€ Fangs and biting
π€ A unique alien tattoo culture and an artistic heroine who missed her tattoos from earth
π€ A vibrating tail
π€ Slow burn (there was too much crazy to unpack for this not to be slow burn π)
π€ Oops, weβre fated mates
So, first of all, this book was effing hot π₯΅
And also, this was my favourite kind of Victoria Aveline story. It was the kind where whatever urges are going on behind their fated mates-ness turn them (the hero especially) into horny and emotionally unstable drama-llamas.
Intense gazes, paranoid mistakes, adventure, and delicious grovels. If Choosing Theo is your favourite in this series, I bet this one is going to be your new favourite.
I received this as an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
The chokehold that this book had on me (also the chokehold that a certain someone had on a certain someone else π)
We had:
π€ A baddy hero
π€ Unhinged stalker hero level 100 with a labyrinth of secret tunnels and a two-way mirror (seriously, who have this guy a two-way mirror?)
π€ Angsty enemies to lovers marriage of convenience except oh no Iβm falling for her and that turns me into an absolute nutcase
π€ Fangs and biting
π€ A unique alien tattoo culture and an artistic heroine who missed her tattoos from earth
π€ A vibrating tail
π€ Slow burn (there was too much crazy to unpack for this not to be slow burn π)
π€ Oops, weβre fated mates
So, first of all, this book was effing hot π₯΅
And also, this was my favourite kind of Victoria Aveline story. It was the kind where whatever urges are going on behind their fated mates-ness turn them (the hero especially) into horny and emotionally unstable drama-llamas.
Intense gazes, paranoid mistakes, adventure, and delicious grovels. If Choosing Theo is your favourite in this series, I bet this one is going to be your new favourite.
I received this as an ARC in exchange for an honest review.