![]() ![]() * the story begins with our teenager heroine - she’s a senior in high school! Yes, you read that right. Here are the reasons that I am disappointed in this book: If you’ve been browsing the reviews here like I originally did (I always check the one and two star reviews to try and decipher what triggering content is included - I find that most lower starred reviews usually hit the reason why the person didn’t like it/stopped reading more succinctly), you will see that there are quite a few reviewers that stopped at about the 17%-20% mark. I was ready to enjoy some dark, edgy, crazy train romance □□ ![]() There’s a reason that Blake constantly gains new readers, and her Hero of that original trilogy, Richard, is that reason.Īs soon as I saw that the Hero here, Roman, is Richard’s brother, I immediately high-tailed it over to Kindle and downloaded this one. The Hero in that trilogy is truly warped, and he makes that story. That series is edgy, hot, and intriguingly dark. I personally thought that the original Dark Obsession Trilogy (note that the title is a revamp, and that these original books were previously published under different names) was stellar dark romance. ![]() ![]() Lots of fellow reviewers have been busy reviewing this over the past few days, and I was immediately intrigued with the discovery that this new Duet (this book is Part I) features Richard’s brother from Blake’s popular dark romance, the recently retitled Dark Obsession Trilogy. I was thrilled to see that a new Zoe Blake was released this week. ![]()
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