A review by dinohakari
Fool Me Once by Ariana Nash

5.0

Every time I read an Ariana Nash book, I am amazed. And at this point I shouldn't be surprised anymore. The way her mind works and creates and builds all these worlds where her characters live is absolutely amazing. And they are each and every one of them so attractive that you can't help but immerse yourself in them, making them your own and living each story as if you were part of them. It doesn't matter if the story is good or not (and they are always much more than good), you are so much in that world that when you finally emerge at the end, it's as if a part of you has been ripped out of you.

Lark and Arin's world is twisted, full of lies and betrayals, violence and debauchery, where you must dig and dig to catch even a glimpse of what may really be true. And surely when you grab that thread of thruth, another twist happens. Nothing is what it seems, except that connection that exists between them, and that is put to test more than once, in such a way that they themselves doubt it.

And then the climax comes and suddenly, you realize you have to wait for the next book. Their journey does not end here, this was just the beginning.

I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.