I love anything Nalini Singh writes, as a point. She is an amazing author.. BUT. This book was not her best. It’s like she attempted to write an Erotica but feel it with meaningful topics on para social relationships, the issue of fame, drug and alcohol addictions, and trauma. Now I love both eroticas and deep and meaningful books. But I found it so infuriating that everytime they tried to yarn, it was like SEX before, during and after.
At the same time, the last chapter made me tear up so this book leaves me feeling slightly unsatisfied but happy anyway.
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.75
This is my second Chantal Fernando novel, and while good, not as good as the first. This book deals with themes of grief, bisexuality, domestic violence and being a confident female and making your own choices. I adored Cam in this book, how she lived her truth. Orion on the other hand, was good for the first half of the book and irritating for the other half. I get why he did what he did but it still infuriated me.
The background plots were there, somewhat not needed but also understandable. The second half of the book just didn’t grip me as much, but it was definitely a strong book.
This book was a dodgy crossover between the Witcher, Wizard of Oz, and Beauty and the Beast. And what the duck was with that unexpected pregnancy after all the un sanctioned breeding talks?? Literally made me nearly DNF
In this book, Cat deals with themes of self-acceptance and grief. Ian deals with wanting to bone Veritas in the middle of a battle. Vlad deals with Vlad. Mencheres, Bones, Kira, Spade and Denise have to deal with all of them and Marie.
This book provides such a good, clear example of living on the wrong side of the tracks. Where on one side you have gangs, and turf wars; and on the other you have rich houses and hidden problems. The love story between Alex and Brittany is so wonderful, and I loved seeing them get an upper hand on Colin. I also loved that the author didn’t pull her punches when showing that getting out of a gang is hard, and the lifelong consequences of that.
While also portraying gang violence, it also highlighted a family’s love for a member of their family with disability, and the story portrayed her with respect, and Shelley holds a piece of all her hearts.