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A review by theblonderomancereader_
Sweet Destruction by Heather Ashley
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
What a way to finish this year!
I took it metaphorically this time and decided to end year 2023 with a book from author I started this year, and let me tell you, I couldn't choose anything better.
I mean, I need Professor Beckett Fitzpatrick to be mine! Like, have you seen that man?
I didn't, but my imagination is pretty wild, and it did give me the perfect picture.
His relationship with Everly was so hot. Like that man was beyond possessive.
Beckett is the definition of "touch her and die" because let's face it, he did kill a lot of people who intended to hurt his pet or just looked at her in the wrong way.
Isn't that man just dreamy? I very much think he is.
Amazing plot, characters, chemistry, writing. This book has it all.
And Tristen's book? I need that thing now! His chemistry with Waverly? I'm in love.
Also, very important thing to say, I would very much love to read Beckett's book about them. It could be so interesting!!
In other words, this was master piece I enjoyed pretty much
I took it metaphorically this time and decided to end year 2023 with a book from author I started this year, and let me tell you, I couldn't choose anything better.
I mean, I need Professor Beckett Fitzpatrick to be mine! Like, have you seen that man?
I didn't, but my imagination is pretty wild, and it did give me the perfect picture.
His relationship with Everly was so hot. Like that man was beyond possessive.
Beckett is the definition of "touch her and die" because let's face it, he did kill a lot of people who intended to hurt his pet or just looked at her in the wrong way.
Isn't that man just dreamy? I very much think he is.
Amazing plot, characters, chemistry, writing. This book has it all.
And Tristen's book? I need that thing now! His chemistry with Waverly? I'm in love.
Also, very important thing to say, I would very much love to read Beckett's book about them. It could be so interesting!!
In other words, this was master piece I enjoyed pretty much