A review by gypsydawn
Dylan by Jaymin Eve, Tate James

5.0

The dark and broody world created by these two talented authors takes an almost sweet turn with Dylan, offering up a romance that edges on cute, while still hosting that diabolical back drop of powerful families and blood in the water. Honestly, it's a crucial combination and makes for some great late night reading.

Abused girl, hidden identities, corporate espionage, billionaires and brats.... it has a little bit of everything, and a Happily Ever After that leaves the reader sighing with happiness. From the first book in the Dark Legacy world, I have kept my eye on Dylan. Not only is he incredibly hot, but there were obvious deep waters swirling around him, and secrets that were taunted throughout the narrative. Those secrets are laid bare in this installment, grabbed kicking and screaming into the light by the love of a lost girl determined to try to find her independence.

It's both sweet and dark, charming and riveting. In other words, it's everything Jaymin Eve and Tate James are known for.

*I received an ARC of this book and am thrilled to share my honest opinion*


Perspective:


First Person, Single POV

Ending Type:


HEA (with obvious growth for the rest of the series)

Rating:


Adult (Sexual content and violence)

Romantic Dynamic:


M/F

Character Age Range:


18+

My Final Verdict on Dylan



I enjoyed this book immensely - it felt a bit softer than the rest of the series, but it still road that edge of danger well. The characters we well developed and we receive plenty of cameos of Riley!