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Not as good as 'The Red' (the first book in the series). In comparison, this felt like it was written in a hurry – the plot and sex scenes weren't as intriguing and lacked the 'sizzle' of book one. I found the MC, Lia, super annoying - supposedly a madam but never actually did anything, she acted like a goodie two shoes ('Mary Sue' character) and kept talking in a weird, posh third-person voice: "We are not amused!" The plot twist with the MC, August, was also quite obvious (I guessed it about a quarter of the way through the book). I had no clue how/why they fell in love in such a short time, it just felt like a convenient.
However, I did enjoy the Greek Mythological aspects and after reading 'The Red' I'd say it was still worth a read, just to see what had happened to the characters from the previous book.
However, I did enjoy the Greek Mythological aspects and after reading 'The Red' I'd say it was still worth a read, just to see what had happened to the characters from the previous book.