A review by dlbhrb
Poisoned Roses by Stella Andrews

adventurous emotional hopeful slow-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

The final book in the Romanov series, “Poisoned Roses,” did not disappoint this reader. Titus, driven by a desire for revenge against those who killed his father, embarks on a mission to eliminate his enemies. Part of  the vengeance plan is Titus getting engaged to Tatiana. 
Initially, Titus viewed their relationship as purely business, a means to achieve his goals. However, as they spend time together, Titus discovers that he is the one who is captivated and dazzled by Tatiana. Their affection for each other grows, and when they finally take their relationship to the next level, their love story becomes an explosive and passionate affair.
Watching the little ballerina capture Titus affection and love was an exhilarating experience. The Romanov family was also able to extract their revenge. The story builds to a phenomenal conclusion, leaving the reader with a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment.  Thank you Stella Andrews and Booksprout for the opportunity