A review by proud_book_nerd
The Damaged by Tijan

5.0

Broken beyond repair

You know when you're reading a book and it's like you see the images in front of you, like you're watching it play out? This book was that!

The glimpses of Kash you get in this book are so eye-opening! He reminds me of another puppetmaster (Donovan Kincaid) and the strings he pulls that so many don't understand. I loved seeing the relationships Bailey formed with her siblings, and I could identify with B about wanting to stay busy so that she doesn't concentrate on what Quinn did to her. In this book, we're presented with the villain who was pulling so many strings in the first book, we didn't know about. So many supporting characters come out in this book, B's fellow IT geeks are an interesting bunch.

I felt the bond Bailey and Kash developed, how much they fundamentally NEEDED each other and their physical connection was fire, but too brief. The book went by too fast, while I was anticipating the next revelation, the book finished. I can't believe how the book left off... it's going to feel like it's been ages until I finally get the conclusion to Kash and Bailey's story. Purely Addicting.