A review by darknesslighttt
Ring of Truth by Deborah Garland

emotional lighthearted mysterious medium-paced

5.0

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π—§π—Ώπ—Όπ—½π—²π˜€: single dad, forced proximity, nanny, twin's pregnant ex, enemies to lovers, he falls first, breeding kink, no third act breakup

π—§π—Ώπ—Άπ—΄π—΄π—²π—Ώπ˜€: violence, kidnapping, gambling abuse, pickpocketing, dr*g abuse, car accident, allergic reactions

I loved this book!

Initially I was attracted by the tropes, but I am extremely glad that I had the opportunity to read this book, because it is so good.

Anastasia is put in a very unpleasant situation by her father, which makes her pretend that she was kidnapped. She hides in Vegas where she meets Cormac, who also puts her in an unpleasant situation and with a baby on the way.

Darragh is Cormac's twin, who fought hard to become a good doctor and give his little girl a peaceful life. He always covers all the stuff Cormac does, but not this time.  He immediately recognizes Anastasia, the missing Russian mafia princess, and immediately takes her under his protection.

While Ana lives in Darragh's house, they go through a series of changes. In the beginning, they are in a way enemies, but not really, they mostly hide that there is attraction between them, but that changes quickly, and soon the most beautiful moments between them follow. Ana regained her shine that she had lost and found a family that loves her.

I loved how strong Anastasia was when she had to see her father after all this time, and I'm glad that in his own way he accepted her relationship with Darragh. 

The way author wrote and the story itself made me want to read the other books in this series , and you have to read it too.

Thank you Deborah Garland for the opportunity to read this amazing book in exchange for an honest review. 

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