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abbykadams 's review for:

Finally Theirs by Arsyn Quinn
4.0
adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful mysterious reflective sad fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This is almost like fiction come to life. Think about all the masked men or women's books filming thirst trap videos. This book has that in multitudes! I liked the back and forth with the videos. There are 60+ warnings in this book. Reader beware. Plus, Danica owns a bus where she sells the best dark romance books (that I would love to buy).

Danica has a past with Micah who stalks her in multiple ways. However, Micah isn't the only one interested in stalking Danica. Kayden ropes Thomas, into helping him win Danica. Danica had already met Thomas, separately. Most of the 3 guys come at Danica indirectly at first, identities hidden. Danica is these men's match in all the ways that count. Will they accept Danica or be pushed away by who Danica is?

They're are all wearing masks besides the obvious ones from the videos. I'm here for it. I was surprised that Danica not only accepts all their proclivities but joins in. I was confused at first about the men, their relationships, and did all the men have a separate home or just one home. Eventually, it becomes clearer. I could've done without the epilogue 2 and give me another book about their serial killer ways, all of them trying to avoid getting caught and family life together. I did like the book overall. I forgot about the agreement they all had, not sexually, until the end of the book. But just the thought of death by spray foam encapsulation? Truly brutal.

"Not psychopathy, sociopathy.” “There’s a difference?” “Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made.”

"What you are, kitten, is the embodiment of my perfect woman. Our darkness is a match in every way. You make me a better man, but I fear my existence in your life may cause you to get worse.”

Thank you to Toxic Love Publishing and Arsyn Quinn for the opportunity to read this ARC.