A review by amyapple
A Touch of Malice by Scarlett St. Clair

1.0

Pages and pages of just sex for no good reason and then all of the plot at the end - just felt rushed and in cohesive as book.

The impending war that was the cliffhanger in book 2 was given no justice in this book and I could not even imagine what the battle scene was like because t was written so poorly. HOW was this war even a big deal is beyond me.

The characters sound more and more juvenile -teen vibes and considering they’re immortal gods that are HUNDREDS of years old.. surely their vernacular would be better.

Pacing felt super rushed when it was anything not sex related. Whyyyyyyyy?!!