A review by lezreadalot
An Unnatural Vice by KJ Charles

3.0

"Ask nicely."

I didn't like this one as much as the first book in the series, largely because it took me a very long time to warm up to Justin. Which surprised me at first, because he's exactly the type of character I would like? Former street rat who pulled himself out of the bgell yeah. But the way he did it, using people's grief, was pretty revolting to me. His change of heart couldn't come soon enough for me, and it came pretty late.

But I did like Nathaniel very much; self-righteous as he could be, all the chivalry and knight-in-shining-armour-ness was cute and appealing. And the story was fun and engaging, though not as much as the previous book. Enemies to lovers is always fun. Sukey was a fucking delight. Matthew Llyod Davies did a good job once again, and once again, his reading of the love scenes was so overwrought and grunty and dramatic it was hilarious. LMAO.

Pretty stoked to conclude to series; I really like Mark, and from what we've seen of him so far I think I'll really like Pen as well.