I absolutely adored the first book and this one brings in many of the same elements. The dark humor (I’m a big fan) was on point! I just really feel like what was done to Larks dog was unnecessary and didn’t really add anything to the plot. I am the kind of person who won’t read a book or watch a movie if an animal gets hurt or dies, so when I read the trigger warnings page I’m sure you can imagine my fear. Overall, it was a great and enjoyable read. It was funny, sexy, thrilling!
I would have given this book 5 stars if not for ONE scene in which the MMC rapes the FMC. Of course it isn’t explicitly said as so, but what he did was rape. There was no coming back for me from that.
One of my favorite books of all time! I'm obsessed with the characters and the world building! Give me a morally grey female protagonist and I'm hooked!
These stones are giving me flashbacks to Avengers Infinity War and Endgame. My heart simply cannot handle it. This is what should have happened to my dear Natasha Romanoff…
Definitely my favorite in the series! This book had me on the edge of seat the entire time. I loved the angst (I’m a sucker for it)! Although the ending frustrated me at first, I thought the third book would be boring in comparison. Although the third book doesn’t compare, it is still much better than I expected upon finishing this one and getting an idea of what was coming next.
**spoiler alert** Read this in an adaptation class. I didn't know much about what it was going in, but I enjoyed it. Except for one major part... I swear if y'all think it's funny to hurt animals in movies and books, STOP JUST STOP!
**spoiler alert** I love Natasha Romanoff with my whole heart, so clearly this book was a no brainer for me. I feel like they strayed pretty far away from Natashas roots and background. Just my opinion… I did enjoy it. I was almost in tears at the end.
I adore the movie so I wanted to jump into the book. Its a quick and fun read and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the movie!
It’s a rarity for me to say such things, but I do believe I enjoyed the movie better. Not sure if its because I had watched it before reading the book or what.