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A review by bookish_kayy
Void by Coralee June, Raven Kennedy
5.0
Woooowwwww!
PNR is not my usual read, but this was absolutely FANTASTIC! All the things that go bump in the night, along with some things I never even imagined existed.
This duo is dynamic, every single time they collaborate, it’s a hit from me, and this was no different.
Devi is alone in the world essentially, simply because of what she is, but when she finds her guys, this changes, and not in a way that’s easy, or without any type of struggle of push back.
They don’t want this. None of them. But you can’t help who you fall for, and their case is no exception to this rule.
The build up is flawless, the twists are twisty, and dang if that ending didn’t leave me exactly where it should have.
Recommendation: I know, it’s not your thing. But read it anyways. For you, not for me. You can thank me later.
PNR is not my usual read, but this was absolutely FANTASTIC! All the things that go bump in the night, along with some things I never even imagined existed.
This duo is dynamic, every single time they collaborate, it’s a hit from me, and this was no different.
Devi is alone in the world essentially, simply because of what she is, but when she finds her guys, this changes, and not in a way that’s easy, or without any type of struggle of push back.
They don’t want this. None of them. But you can’t help who you fall for, and their case is no exception to this rule.
The build up is flawless, the twists are twisty, and dang if that ending didn’t leave me exactly where it should have.
Recommendation: I know, it’s not your thing. But read it anyways. For you, not for me. You can thank me later.