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dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Brutal is an accurate description of what the three male leads are in this book. I've never read a book like this before and I was sort of repulsed at first and then I just couldn't stop. I don't know what that says about me but here we are. I devoured this book and I look forward to reading the read of the series.
This was a toughy for me. While it ended up being a great read (wonderful job, Twisted Sisters), part of me found myself wanting to DNF quite a few times just because of how BRUTAL these guys were. Some of the shit they did was wayyyy off. I get it’s a bully romance, but THE LETTERS?
Not gonna lie I regret reading. Unfortunately, I am curious as to what happens, though. It all just seems like too much. Like, I love assholes and psychos... probably a bit more than I should, but usually those characters that I adore have some form of purpose. Saint honestly seems like a rich peice of shit with a god complex. No... he is a rich peice of shit with a god complex. He creeps me out more than anything. There doesn't seem to be any redeeming qualities. He's just cruel plain and simple. When he burnt Tatum's letters to her sister I was done. I had lost all respect him and the other two for letting him do it in the first place.
Blake is a sad excuse of a man to me. I get that he's still grieving, but that doesn't give him a fucking pass to be bastard. Even if he wanted to distance himself from Tatum when he found out who her father was I could understand that, but to completely blame her for something she held no part in is stupid. He's petty and childish and I almost dislike him as much as I dislike Saint.
Kyan would be my favorite if I had to choose. He's still a trash human being, but in my opinion he's the only interesting character. He revels in violence; craves it, and honestly it's a little hot. He has secrets that even his so called "brothers" don't know and he refuses to be caged.
Monroe.... I don't know. He's just Monroe, I guess.
Tatum could have been a great character. But she's a little disappointing at times
I don't really get the whole Night Keepers thing. At all. I don't know if I somehow skipped over the lore and how it pertains to the 3 guys but it's confusing to me. And even though Saint, Blake, and Kyan, are supposed to be like family I never really felt that while reading.
Blake is a sad excuse of a man to me. I get that he's still grieving, but that doesn't give him a fucking pass to be bastard. Even if he wanted to distance himself from Tatum when he found out who her father was I could understand that, but to completely blame her for something she held no part in is stupid. He's petty and childish and I almost dislike him as much as I dislike Saint.
Kyan would be my favorite if I had to choose. He's still a trash human being, but in my opinion he's the only interesting character. He revels in violence; craves it, and honestly it's a little hot. He has secrets that even his so called "brothers" don't know and he refuses to be caged.
Monroe.... I don't know. He's just Monroe, I guess.
Tatum could have been a great character. But she's a little disappointing at times
I don't really get the whole Night Keepers thing. At all. I don't know if I somehow skipped over the lore and how it pertains to the 3 guys but it's confusing to me. And even though Saint, Blake, and Kyan, are supposed to be like family I never really felt that while reading.
5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
“We were bound by something so much purer than death. We were bound by her. This girl who’d shown up out of nowhere and managed to claim a hold on the corrupted souls of four broken monsters.”
This book will not be for everyone. It's dark and puts the bully in bully romance. But with that being said I absolutely loved this book it was *chefs kiss* and I immediately started the second book in the series
“We were bound by something so much purer than death. We were bound by her. This girl who’d shown up out of nowhere and managed to claim a hold on the corrupted souls of four broken monsters.”
This book will not be for everyone. It's dark and puts the bully in bully romance. But with that being said I absolutely loved this book it was *chefs kiss* and I immediately started the second book in the series
This was intense. The bullying is fairly standard with these authors, but this lacked the "fun" aspect. Still, the style of writing and just-enough mystery aspect has me opening up book 2.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
WOW
Brain meltingly awesome. The angst flowed and hooked me immediately. Their intensity and darkness warmed my blood. Their chemistry was magick and electrifying. It was a wild ride and I could never catch my breath. I really enjoyed the multiple POVs it gave all the main characters a great depth. I’d call it a slow burn that you never wanted to end. The details and secondary information seemed a bit over the top for me. Possibly could have something to do with the book being crazy thick and I was utterly addicted to seeing around the next curve.
Brain meltingly awesome. The angst flowed and hooked me immediately. Their intensity and darkness warmed my blood. Their chemistry was magick and electrifying. It was a wild ride and I could never catch my breath. I really enjoyed the multiple POVs it gave all the main characters a great depth. I’d call it a slow burn that you never wanted to end. The details and secondary information seemed a bit over the top for me. Possibly could have something to do with the book being crazy thick and I was utterly addicted to seeing around the next curve.