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Queen of Vengeance
by Jessica Jude
dark
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you so much to the author for sending me an advanced copy. I am so happy to have found it while doom scrolling.
OMG the emotional angst this book brought out in me. I almost threw my Kindle across the house! Luckily, I didn't but I did try to explain to my husband why I was so furious, it was too hard to explain to him but maybe I can here.
Lux is an enigmatic, strong-willed, socialite. Slate a bad boy drug-dealing biker meet in the most unlikely scenarios. Him cutting her off for a parking spot. What does Lux do, get revenge (I know petty but that's what these "Silver Spoon people do.)
A few months later she finds that her brother is hooked on drugs and is going to find the drug lord that put her brother in that situation. The only guy she can think of is Slate. So they make a deal to help each other.
I am not sure I would call this book enemies to lovers but they are definitely different, I think the Romeo and Juliet trope might be the best trope.
One of my favorite quotes from the book. "I know I don't deserve you, but it doesn't change the fact that I would sell my soul if you would just forgive me." 🥵 I'll leave that there to let you stew a bit.
I enjoyed reading the book.
There wasn't much book time of the friends circle in this book and I kinda missed their relationship. I really wish these silver spoons would do some good with all of their money maybe that will happen later in the series.
OMG the emotional angst this book brought out in me. I almost threw my Kindle across the house! Luckily, I didn't but I did try to explain to my husband why I was so furious, it was too hard to explain to him but maybe I can here.
Lux is an enigmatic, strong-willed, socialite. Slate a bad boy drug-dealing biker meet in the most unlikely scenarios. Him cutting her off for a parking spot. What does Lux do, get revenge (I know petty but that's what these "Silver Spoon people do.)
A few months later she finds that her brother is hooked on drugs and is going to find the drug lord that put her brother in that situation. The only guy she can think of is Slate. So they make a deal to help each other.
I am not sure I would call this book enemies to lovers but they are definitely different, I think the Romeo and Juliet trope might be the best trope.
One of my favorite quotes from the book. "I know I don't deserve you, but it doesn't change the fact that I would sell my soul if you would just forgive me." 🥵 I'll leave that there to let you stew a bit.
I enjoyed reading the book.
There wasn't much book time of the friends circle in this book and I kinda missed their relationship. I really wish these silver spoons would do some good with all of their money maybe that will happen later in the series.