But where his uncle is a cliff edge crumbling beneath me, Vane is solid ground, even if it is unforgiving.
She is the opposite of me and Vane. If we are a boneyard, she is a meadow. If we are a violent storm, she is a morning of sunshine.
“She needs no protection from the monsters when she has one in her bed.”
“But you will get the most of me and that will have to be enough.” “It’s not,” she mutters, but I pretend I don’t hear her and she pretends she didn’t say it and we go on with our night.
I’ve always been drawn to morally grey men because in the gray, I don’t have to be so afraid of my own shadows.
I think on a subconscious level, he sees the abyss in Alice, and the only place Vane has ever allowed himself to be real is in the dark, a place where no one can see him for what he truly is.
“We were always going to break one another,”
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This was amazing. The Vicious Lost Boys and the Devourer series are some of my favorite series ever and have some of my favorite characters ever. This book was so so good. Getting to see what Roc and Vane were like before the Darlings was so cool. I honestly have nothing to say about this book that isn’t a spoiler.
I will say one thing though, the epilogue was so well written and I absolutely sobbed like a baby. I’m so glad Nikki decided to add it rather than leave it where it was, like she had initially planned.
My only complaint is that I wish we had more character development with Lainey. We really only got one chapter with her and I wish she had been more prominent physically, rather than just being mentioned all the time. However, it is an extremely short book and there’s only so much you can cram into 149 pages (I so wish it had been triple that length).
I was so excited to read the authors note and see that Nikki is planning on doing a series following Alice at some point!!!