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A review by whoisdarssss
Welcome to the Dark Side by Giana Darling
4.0
I love the Garro men and I’m definitely going to read H.R. book.
Frankly? This is fucking bizarre because, a seven-year-old Lou writing letters to a twenty-six-year-old Zeus? And then he goes all “she have been mine since she was seven” I was like damn. Because if you read that it’s conflictive. At least it was for me.
But if you ignore the 19 years of difference, I love the dynamic between the two of them. The way she’s actually a lot more mature than I expected, but I’m pretty sure that that it’s because of the neglect of her parents and her illness.
I never connected that she was the girl that goes to drink tea with Cressida and when she mentioned I gasped.
Okey, forget that. Here we go. In this book you get to know more about The Fallen because Zeus it’s way more involved than King was in the first book, so you get to know the way they support and have each other’s back every time, no matter the circumstances. They’re this big and weird family that mess with each other but is always there if you need them. It’s about loyalty, love beyond limits.
You get to see how they really are under all the tattoos and the shitty face haha. So yeah, I liked that.
It made me really sad when Mute died, why the author had to kill him? It was fucking depressing, because you get to loved the character even when he only says a few words.
I’m going to read Hearleigh Rose and officer Danner, because the fucking tension between them.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Frankly? This is fucking bizarre because, a seven-year-old Lou writing letters to a twenty-six-year-old Zeus? And then he goes all “she have been mine since she was seven” I was like damn. Because if you read that it’s conflictive. At least it was for me.
But if you ignore the 19 years of difference, I love the dynamic between the two of them. The way she’s actually a lot more mature than I expected, but I’m pretty sure that that it’s because of the neglect of her parents and her illness.
I never connected that she was the girl that goes to drink tea with Cressida and when she mentioned I gasped.
Okey, forget that. Here we go. In this book you get to know more about The Fallen because Zeus it’s way more involved than King was in the first book, so you get to know the way they support and have each other’s back every time, no matter the circumstances. They’re this big and weird family that mess with each other but is always there if you need them. It’s about loyalty, love beyond limits.
You get to see how they really are under all the tattoos and the shitty face haha. So yeah, I liked that.
It made me really sad when Mute died, why the author had to kill him? It was fucking depressing, because you get to loved the character even when he only says a few words.
I’m going to read Hearleigh Rose and officer Danner, because the fucking tension between them.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5