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A review by katesreadingkorner
Thieves and Monsters by Clio Evans
5.0
“Everything about you reminds me that a beast can worship a goddess.”
Ashley is an art thief tasked with stealing a piece of artwork from Cerberus, a branch of the mafia led by Damon, Minos and Aaecus. However, she is caught and forced into a week-long contract with the 3 monsters where all her debts will be erased. But when Damon, Minos and Aaecus’ past comes back to threaten them, will they be able to make a future with Ashley?
“To be loved. To be free. To forget about the curses that life had forced on us.”
I’m an absolute wh0re for anything Clio Evans writes but now I’m going to be just as obsessed with Opal Fairchild! If you’ve read The Creature Cafe series or you’re looking for a fun mafia book with a twist, this will be right up your alley!
Note: check TW/CW! This is Book 1 of an ongoing series. This book contains human/monster relationships, hella sexy times & themes that are not suitable for everyone.
Thank you to Clio Evans, Opal Fairchild and their teams for the ARC. This review was written honestly & voluntarily based on my own enjoyment of the book.
Ashley is an art thief tasked with stealing a piece of artwork from Cerberus, a branch of the mafia led by Damon, Minos and Aaecus. However, she is caught and forced into a week-long contract with the 3 monsters where all her debts will be erased. But when Damon, Minos and Aaecus’ past comes back to threaten them, will they be able to make a future with Ashley?
“To be loved. To be free. To forget about the curses that life had forced on us.”
I’m an absolute wh0re for anything Clio Evans writes but now I’m going to be just as obsessed with Opal Fairchild! If you’ve read The Creature Cafe series or you’re looking for a fun mafia book with a twist, this will be right up your alley!
Note: check TW/CW! This is Book 1 of an ongoing series. This book contains human/monster relationships, hella sexy times & themes that are not suitable for everyone.
Thank you to Clio Evans, Opal Fairchild and their teams for the ARC. This review was written honestly & voluntarily based on my own enjoyment of the book.