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funny
fast-paced
fast-paced
Beautiful, precise, darling Avirin, I have a plan. - Yours, Insatiably.
This has NO DAMN BUSINESS being so good!!!
Honestly, it's one of the best monster romance books I've ever read. If you like any kind of monster romance, you need to be reading Aveda Vice.
This has NO DAMN BUSINESS being so good!!!
Honestly, it's one of the best monster romance books I've ever read. If you like any kind of monster romance, you need to be reading Aveda Vice.
Ughhhhhh I really wanted to like this one because, in theory, this is exactly the kind of romance I'd devour. There were just too many little things with the writing that started to add up and continuously take me out of the story. I lost motivation to continue and knowing it's a duology, I can't bring myself to finish.
adventurous
dark
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
10/10 would let Lincoln Stone step on me.
"I can teach you patience; I can give you power." Laughter gusted across her neck, gritty and tempered. "I can make you worse," he whispered, pressing his clothed c*ck between her legs, "If you let me."
"Do it," she said, sighing each word like a prayer. "Go ahead and try."
Tehlor and Lincoln are both such morally grey characters and nothing brings me more joy than baddies getting together and doing bad shit (but oops, we accidently stumble into a moral dilemma, even for us, so now what?)
One of the things that grabbed me in the first book is the tenderness between the two MCs. In THIS book, there is also that signature Freydis Moon tenderness, but it is far more subtle, given the nature of the main characters. They are both angry and mistrustful; both suffering from past mistakes. But it’s because that tenderness is so out of character for these two that it is far more impactful when it happens. The soft moments between Tehlor and Lincoln had me squealing.
I adored the Evangelical Christian religious fanaticism explored in this story. It was so sinister and dark.
LOVED where the story ends. Cannot wait to see what’s in store for these characters in the final book.
* Thank you so much to the author for an opportunity to read the ARC *
"I can teach you patience; I can give you power." Laughter gusted across her neck, gritty and tempered. "I can make you worse," he whispered, pressing his clothed c*ck between her legs, "If you let me."
"Do it," she said, sighing each word like a prayer. "Go ahead and try."
Tehlor and Lincoln are both such morally grey characters and nothing brings me more joy than baddies getting together and doing bad shit (but oops, we accidently stumble into a moral dilemma, even for us, so now what?)
One of the things that grabbed me in the first book is the tenderness between the two MCs. In THIS book, there is also that signature Freydis Moon tenderness, but it is far more subtle, given the nature of the main characters. They are both angry and mistrustful; both suffering from past mistakes. But it’s because that tenderness is so out of character for these two that it is far more impactful when it happens. The soft moments between Tehlor and Lincoln had me squealing.
I adored the Evangelical Christian religious fanaticism explored in this story. It was so sinister and dark.
LOVED where the story ends. Cannot wait to see what’s in store for these characters in the final book.
* Thank you so much to the author for an opportunity to read the ARC *