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A review by heyitsneeks
Demon's Dream by Elle Kayson
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
5.0
From the moment I started reading Demon’s Dream, I was captivated. Elle Kayson masterfully weaves a tale that combines intense romance, family loyalty, and personal redemption.
Dream Castle, the family's fixer, is thrust into a perilous situation due to her brother's impulsive actions. To protect her family, she agrees to spend thirty days with Damien "Demon" Montana, a man feared by many. Demon, shaped by a traumatic past, lives by strict rules: no caring, no intimacy, no love. However, Dream's presence challenges these rules, revealing layers of vulnerability beneath his hardened exterior.
I appreciated how Kayson gave depth to the characters without giving away everything at once. It felt real, raw, and at times, unexpectedly tender. If you're into emotionally charged romances with layered characters and a bit of grit, this one’s worth the read.
Dream Castle, the family's fixer, is thrust into a perilous situation due to her brother's impulsive actions. To protect her family, she agrees to spend thirty days with Damien "Demon" Montana, a man feared by many. Demon, shaped by a traumatic past, lives by strict rules: no caring, no intimacy, no love. However, Dream's presence challenges these rules, revealing layers of vulnerability beneath his hardened exterior.
I appreciated how Kayson gave depth to the characters without giving away everything at once. It felt real, raw, and at times, unexpectedly tender. If you're into emotionally charged romances with layered characters and a bit of grit, this one’s worth the read.