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A review by literaryhaylee
Sweetest Venom by Lucy Rivers, Jeremy York, Mia Asher
5.0
This is book two and definitely need to read book one before going any further. So if you have not read book one, I don't recommend reading this review.
Sweetest Venom starts exactly where Easy Virtue ends.. that brutal cliffhanger. Where we find out that Ronan is a driver for Lawrence. Which is the reason she met both men in the same night.. what are the odds of never loving anyone, but then falling in love with two men at the same time and meeting them both the same night.
THIS IS HER KARMA.. poor thing.
Blaire feels as if she has been hit by a train with this information. She truly loved Ronan, but felt like she had to let him go because she felt undeserving and those feelings were uncomfortable for her to have.
Anyways, she tries her best to come off as cold hearted and Ronan believes her. But in the midst of playing pretend with Lawrence, she ends up falling in love with him. Loving two men is hard, especially when you don't love yourself. But the love she feels for them are both different.
In the end she is left back at square one.. feeling worse than ever before.
I absolutely love how this book played out. I loved how she needed to learn to forgive her past in order to move on to her future.
The trials in getting there was so freaking tough.
ADD THIS TO BOOKS THAT MADE ME CRY!!
My only gripe is I wanted an epilogue. I wanted more of an HEA. But this book was literally so good. I will NEVER stop thinking about it.
Sweetest Venom starts exactly where Easy Virtue ends.. that brutal cliffhanger. Where we find out that Ronan is a driver for Lawrence. Which is the reason she met both men in the same night.. what are the odds of never loving anyone, but then falling in love with two men at the same time and meeting them both the same night.
THIS IS HER KARMA.. poor thing.
Blaire feels as if she has been hit by a train with this information. She truly loved Ronan, but felt like she had to let him go because she felt undeserving and those feelings were uncomfortable for her to have.
Anyways, she tries her best to come off as cold hearted and Ronan believes her. But in the midst of playing pretend with Lawrence, she ends up falling in love with him. Loving two men is hard, especially when you don't love yourself. But the love she feels for them are both different.
In the end she is left back at square one.. feeling worse than ever before.
I absolutely love how this book played out. I loved how she needed to learn to forgive her past in order to move on to her future.
The trials in getting there was so freaking tough.
ADD THIS TO BOOKS THAT MADE ME CRY!!
My only gripe is I wanted an epilogue. I wanted more of an HEA. But this book was literally so good. I will NEVER stop thinking about it.