A review by sallysocker
Dante's End by Ariana Nash

3.0

This was not one of my favorite of Ariana Nash. I found the theme of the book really good and I liked the concept of the monsters (forgot what they were called) really interesting. But I have to say that is this one of Ariana Nash’s worst book when it comes to the romance and characters. I didn’t find the characters interesting in any way and the relationship between Havoc and Dante was so bad. Their feelings for each other went back and forth throughout the whole book and in the end it was left at such a way that I couldn’t make up my mind if I should root for them or not. Neither of them could decide if the other was a good person. 

The romance in this book was just bad and I don’t thing this relationship will turn out good because both of them are just so mean and bad against each other that I don’t see how they will be able to solve it and also have a healthy relationship. I know Ariana are a master at writing angst and enemies to lovers but I can’t really say that this type of enemies to lovers is something that interests me. Relationships in books are supposed to stay in books and be fiction but at the same time I can’t enjoy the romance and see the relationship as something good when the characters have done such horrible things to each other.