3.87 AVERAGE

funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
fast-paced

If you Liked or loved like me White Hot Kiss and Can’t way for the next book to come out you NEED Bitter Sweet Love. It is a short Novella and it is a lot more about romance than anything. But on my shoe, i was giggling and crying and I wanted a longer one and I loved it!

In this one we get to meet Jas, (The Warden who is staying at Layla’s house…the one with the kids? Yeah her.) and we get to see her love story with Dez ( The one dude who we haven’t meet on White Hot kiss) we also see a glimpses of Danika, which I kind of liked. 0.o even though I didn’t want to. In this Novella a lot of the traditions of the Wardens are told and it’s a very good companion of the for White Hot Kiss. Plus!

we see Zayne!

we see Layla and the most important thing is that we see her thought other Wardens eyes. I cried.(AGAIN)

And we see them Together!

Get it!

Wederom was dit ook weer een fantastisch boek, lang genoeg, en ook met een sneak peak naar de personages die de hoofdrol spelen in de rest van de serie. Het was goed geschreven, en ook een leuke toevoeging voorafgaand aan de rest van de serie.

That scene with Roth omfg THE FEELS #TeamRoth
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
emotional medium-paced

This is a great prequel
And helps you understand the world of Dark Elements, highly recommend.
emotional lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I absolutely love this novella! Dez gets his moment to shine and really becomes his own. I read this after the rest of the Dark Elements series do I already felt a lot of affection towards the character, but it easily could have gone before. It doesn’t spoil anything for the series. You do catch a few glimpses of the other characters, but not enough to form real opinions on them.

Jasmine is such a power character and the rules of the society that she’s in tells her she can’t be and why a load of crap that is. She thinks so, too. This story follows her facing how to deal with that, while also dealing with how to be in love. I absolutely adore her strong will and tenacity throughout the whole thing. I love how Dez is willing to do just about anything for her while he also wars with how to view society. I love the shenanigans that they get into together and how they explore every day things like learning to drive in such a super and supernatural way (they are gargoyles after all...) while still being so real and down to earth. Another win of a book for JLA!