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El Diablo
by M. Robinson
ARC received from author for an honest review
The Queen of Angst M. Robinson has done it again.
Each and every time I read a new book from her I tell myself it can't be any better than the last one.
And then she blows me away once again.
We met Alejandro "El Diablo" Martinez in Crave Me, but you don't have to have read it to get into El Diablo (though why you would want to miss a word this woman writes is beyond me).
I was up way past my bedtime on a work night to finish reading El Diablo. And boy, is this man a devil.
But each and every time I though of him as El Diablo, he would do something to throw my head and heart into a state of confusion.
"I'm the wolf, the one your momma warned you to stay away from."

This book needs to come with a #MindFuckWarning - then again, I should never expect anything less from Ms Robinson!
I went through the whole emotional rollercoaster, from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. Love and hate. Fear and joy. Pain, so much pain.
And just when I thought I had my head around what was going on... my mind was blown again. There were some things that I really, really did not see coming!
"It was overwhelming. It was frightening. It was all consuming. It. Was. Everything."
I don't want to give anything away in my review as El Diablo, as with all M. Robinson books, is something you need to experience for yourself.
Chapter by chapter, page by page you are drawn into the Devil's world, the darkness that consumes him and those around him.
Gah, I really am not doing this book any justice with my words. It is the next day and I am still trying to process everything that I read.
Like Nike says, just do it. Jump in the deep and and read El Diablo. You won't be disappointed.



The Queen of Angst M. Robinson has done it again.
Each and every time I read a new book from her I tell myself it can't be any better than the last one.
And then she blows me away once again.
We met Alejandro "El Diablo" Martinez in Crave Me, but you don't have to have read it to get into El Diablo (though why you would want to miss a word this woman writes is beyond me).
I was up way past my bedtime on a work night to finish reading El Diablo. And boy, is this man a devil.
But each and every time I though of him as El Diablo, he would do something to throw my head and heart into a state of confusion.
"I'm the wolf, the one your momma warned you to stay away from."

This book needs to come with a #MindFuckWarning - then again, I should never expect anything less from Ms Robinson!
I went through the whole emotional rollercoaster, from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows. Love and hate. Fear and joy. Pain, so much pain.
And just when I thought I had my head around what was going on... my mind was blown again. There were some things that I really, really did not see coming!
"It was overwhelming. It was frightening. It was all consuming. It. Was. Everything."
I don't want to give anything away in my review as El Diablo, as with all M. Robinson books, is something you need to experience for yourself.
Chapter by chapter, page by page you are drawn into the Devil's world, the darkness that consumes him and those around him.
Gah, I really am not doing this book any justice with my words. It is the next day and I am still trying to process everything that I read.
Like Nike says, just do it. Jump in the deep and and read El Diablo. You won't be disappointed.

