A review by reading_rainy
Sanctuary on Fire by Nikita Slater

3.0

**3.5**
This book starts right off where book one ended, with Taren getting seriously chomped by a primitive.

Taren and Diogo are growing closer, but their fundamental differences on how they'd handle the security of the Sanctuary are starting to show. Taren tells Diogo that the choices he is making are wrong.
I tip my head up to glare at him. He looks down at me with a glacial expression. "Right and wrong are human constructs we create to control the masses of people."

"Says every evil despotic ruler ever," I snap, tuning on my arms, trying to free myself.
They make up because their love/lust takes over after this argument. I was annoyed at how ignorant Taren seemed to be most of the time. She mopes around when she could be making such a different to those rebels who used to follow her.
"We've been through this before, Grayson. If you don't get my husband here now, then I will create an emergency that will make a city on fire look like child's play.
She gets her way every time, Diogo adores her and forgives her little tantrums. His love for her really shines in this second book.
I will do anything to make sure my wife is safe. Taren is my Sanctuary.
He's still on my shit list because he's a complete alpha know-it-all, but he gets all mushy lovey with Taren and I find that adorable.

I was shocked when early on in the story Diogo
Spoiler simply kills her ex-husband. It wasn't something I was expecting and I'm SURE that will come back to bite him in the ass.


We also discover that
Spoiler both sisters (Taran and Skye) are immune to the Necrotitis disease.