![]() I fell in love with the devil despite his monstrous nature “Īh Lia… My poor Lia, she was already facing a lonely existence tied with a chronic depression even before she lined her life with a mafia member, who was accessory obsessed with her. I’m giving him the benefits of the doubt and see how he behaves in the last book. but here I’m defending him He had an ugly childhood featuring a tyrannic mother and a self-centered father. I don’t consider it as a contradicting aspect of the storyline, but some things he did and said should have been more questioned and harshly judge by me. Admittedly, he is painted as a strategist, but his weakness was Lia, so he acted like a spoiled child at times. Thankfully all the questions left behind in the first book were answered! But I still have mixed feelings toward Adrian’s sociopath behavior. The book retraced Adrian’s and Lia 6 -eventful- years of marriage from their very first encounter until the point of origin that collapsed Adrian’s steady house of cards and brought Winter -the homeless depplonguader- in the picture. Whereas the previous book in this mad series was kind of gory and giving a paranormal atmosphere, this one took a soft/ less-scary path.? considering RK usual style it was drawn as a normal romance. "Who’s who? " Was clearly the mantra for the second, twisted book in the Deception Trilogy. ![]() *Thinking I won’t write a review after finishing the book* Also me: ![]()
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