A review by thindbooks
Kill Switch by Penelope Douglas

dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

This story follows Damon and Winter’s story which is recommended to read after the second book in the series. I am really enjoying this series so far and was super excited to read Damon and Winter’s story. I do have to say that I was expecting from conflicts in this book and compared to the first two, it was very tame. The story did focus on self-development and healing which I liked but I was hoping there to be more chaos in the devil’s night world. There were some conflicts left open like the mom/sister left the storyline, Ethan left the storyline, and some other things. The story alternates between Damon and Winter’s pov from past and present. I liked seeing how Damon and Winter’s past affected their futures and seeing them grow. 
 
Damon is the MMC of the story who has had a traumatic childhood but is obsessed with the girl who reached out to him when he was a kid. From all of them, I really liked Damon and enjoyed reading his story. He went through so much but seeing him develop was great. Winter is the FMC who went blind at a young age and now her sister is married to Damon. I liked her story and seeing how she thought of the world. She also developed and I really enjoyed her perspectives. There were many side characters but mostly are those from the previous books. The romance is enemies to lovers and childhood instant love with some steamy scenes. I enjoyed the chemistry between Damon and Winter but I wish we saw more of their romance developing. 
 
The ending was well done and I enjoyed the epilogue/short story we got in this book. This was a great book but not my favorite compared to the others in the series. I did enjoy seeing Damon grow because he deserves to find true love after all he went through. I recommend checking out this series because you don’t want to miss out. 
 
*this book was sent to me by Berkley to give an honest review in return*