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kdelong's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
4.25
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Confinement, Torture, and Violence
Minor: Pregnancy and Stalking
drk_psychprof's review against another edition
4.0
Amazing
You know there are fireworks between Thorne and Ember, but you don’t realize how explosive they are.
They are both fighting their rapidly growing feeling. Thorne has this feeling of needing to protect Ember; Ember is drawn to his darkness.
Aurora and Damion will do what they can to destroy Ember, and Thorne will work behind the scenes to protect her.
The end is host to a huge bomb that could destroy everything.
You know there are fireworks between Thorne and Ember, but you don’t realize how explosive they are.
They are both fighting their rapidly growing feeling. Thorne has this feeling of needing to protect Ember; Ember is drawn to his darkness.
Aurora and Damion will do what they can to destroy Ember, and Thorne will work behind the scenes to protect her.
The end is host to a huge bomb that could destroy everything.
awesomelybadbooks's review against another edition
3.0
I don't even know where to start with this one.
Damion Briar continues to want to ruin Malcolm Weatherby.
Thorne Briar's obsession with Ember gets stronger.
Ember wants to bring the Briars down and find out what happened to Savannah - the girl that went missing the year before.
Aurora really starts to amp up her hate for Ember, getting particularly vicious to try and break her.
This installment is average when compared to the first book in this series, but it still remains intriguing enough.
Damion Briar continues to want to ruin Malcolm Weatherby.
Thorne Briar's obsession with Ember gets stronger.
Ember wants to bring the Briars down and find out what happened to Savannah - the girl that went missing the year before.
Aurora really starts to amp up her hate for Ember, getting particularly vicious to try and break her.
This installment is average when compared to the first book in this series, but it still remains intriguing enough.
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