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Deviant Hearts
by Jagger Cole
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''Enemies who become family''
Safety warnings:
- H 31 / h 24
- No cheating
- No OM drama
- Stupid OW drama
- Kidnapping
- Captivity
- Violence/d*ath
- S*xual assault
- Trauma
- HEA
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Sadly, this will not be a long review as I read this almost a month ago and I completely forgot to write anything down. I did like it though and despite my busy schedule at the time I was able to finish it pretty quickly!
Neve and Ares are arranged to be married to end a long-standing feud between two opposing families and the best part of it is that Neve has been ogling him through her apartment window as he is her neighbor (unbeknownst to her of course) so when it’s revealed that her new husband is actually the guy she has been checking out naked like a peeper it gets pretty funny since he knows who she is and how she has been spying on him.
They start off hating each other - well hate is a strong world as they have massive sexual tension between each other, and it blurs the lines of love and hate.
There is also something massive plaguing Neve, well actually there are two things. One of which is that when she was 19 she was sexually assaulted by two guys after a night out and they took photos of her and blackmailed her, the other one though? That one is something that is part of the subplot and is the reason so much of her past haunts her.
Seamus O’Connor is the main villain in this story, and he is this religious nutbag who kills and harms anyone who he thinks is a sinner. He kidnapped Neve when she was younger and kept her captive for a while until her uncle Cillian saved her.
The thing that happened though is that Seamus was handed over to the FBI and placed in prison which he btw breaks out of not once but twice and he wants to get to Neve to kill her.
Ares and Neve along the way become something more and fall in love with each other. The enemy becomes family as the quote stated.
Ares's brothers all seem like interesting characters, and I am intrigued to read more about them but next is Cillian's book (Neve's uncle).
''Enemies who become family''
Safety warnings:
- H 31 / h 24
- No cheating
- No OM drama
- Stupid OW drama
- Kidnapping
- Captivity
- Violence/d*ath
- S*xual assault
- Trauma
- HEA
SPOILERS BELOW ⬇️
SPOILERS BELOW ⬇️
SPOILERS BELOW ⬇️
SPOILERS BELOW ⬇️
Sadly, this will not be a long review as I read this almost a month ago and I completely forgot to write anything down. I did like it though and despite my busy schedule at the time I was able to finish it pretty quickly!
Neve and Ares are arranged to be married to end a long-standing feud between two opposing families and the best part of it is that Neve has been ogling him through her apartment window as he is her neighbor (unbeknownst to her of course) so when it’s revealed that her new husband is actually the guy she has been checking out naked like a peeper it gets pretty funny since he knows who she is and how she has been spying on him.
They start off hating each other - well hate is a strong world as they have massive sexual tension between each other, and it blurs the lines of love and hate.
There is also something massive plaguing Neve, well actually there are two things. One of which is that when she was 19 she was sexually assaulted by two guys after a night out and they took photos of her and blackmailed her, the other one though? That one is something that is part of the subplot and is the reason so much of her past haunts her.
Seamus O’Connor is the main villain in this story, and he is this religious nutbag who kills and harms anyone who he thinks is a sinner. He kidnapped Neve when she was younger and kept her captive for a while until her uncle Cillian saved her.
The thing that happened though is that Seamus was handed over to the FBI and placed in prison which he btw breaks out of not once but twice and he wants to get to Neve to kill her.
Ares and Neve along the way become something more and fall in love with each other. The enemy becomes family as the quote stated.
Ares's brothers all seem like interesting characters, and I am intrigued to read more about them but next is Cillian's book (Neve's uncle).