by Andrew Ashling
Holy brother complex. Eat your heart out V.C. Andrews. Seriously this was twisted. Just twisted enough that I'm gonna move on to book two.
Originally read on AarinfantasyThen July 13, 2012
Ok, I'm going to need to reread this, not because I liked it but because I spent most of my time focusing on Ehandar. There are some annoying stylistic problems but for the most part, I rather like the structure. The names are annoying as heck, I don't really care about the other characters and espe...
That ( spoiler link ) is not actually a spoiler, but just my "currently reading" review. I think while I'm reading this, I'm in a constant state of about-to-cry and nausea. I am pretty much, a strictly fluff reader. I don't even fricken know why I came near this book. The problem is, I sort of umm. ...
3.75 starsThis read, if anything, will keep you intrigued, which is a very good thing. This book made me experience a myriad of emotions. Two brothers, battling each other, their positions in life, and their love for one another. Includes incest, non-con (1episode), and humiliation. For those who do...
There are some seriously twisted characters populating this series, but that's what makes it so fun to read! This is one of those books with a few different storylines that run parallel, and as always happens for me with these kinds of narratives, I find one narrative more gripping than the others ...
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Wow, this is was intense read. Well written and captivating, I experienced a wide range of emotions and felt at times like I was the one being deceived and lied to. I was sucked into the story faster than I thought possible and it took all I had to put the book down to get some sleep. First and fore...
Do not get put off by the problems with the first two books of this series. The writing in the first volume in particular is rough, especially the author