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236 pages, Kindle Edition
Published May 31, 2022
"I don't know your name."
"I have been called many thing,"
"Is cocky asshole one of them?"
"In fact, it is."
It took me by surprise. I did not expect for this plot to be so thought-through (for a paranormal book, it was akin to a puzzle-making contest).
I mean, the protagonist had some intriguing background, the way she met with the love interested was … interesting, too, and what followed was also, … interesting.
(I am not making inuendos with the interesting over-usage, it`s just that the routes taken by this book were a bit off from the beaten path, and I appreciated it).
Maybe this book is one of the many other examples that come to demonstrate a phenomena that is happening amongst the paranormal/fantasy books. They are increasingly better, plot-wise, romance-wise and character-wise.
That, or my brain is broken to no return.
If there is no more hope for me, please do not save me because I want to see where this journey is going to take me to.
I await the second book in this instalment. I am curious how the “interesting” will evolve into “fascinating” (or at least, I hope so).
Quote from said book:
“When you are finished with your meeting, you will send a representative to my home to share what I missed. I want an update every day until the perpetrator is caught. Do you understand?” Dante said.
“I’ll find someone,” Henry said, quickly.
“I want her,” Dante pointed to where I was still standing near the trash can.
“Oh, no, you don’t want me,” I said.”