My first giveaway win ♡♡♡ so I might be a little bit bias! I just started it, but the atmosphere is fantastic ♡ it’s got that dark, moody supernatural circus vibe that pulls you in immediately. The tension is already building, and I’m really curious about what these characters are hiding. It’s definitely a fun, eerie start! Thank you 😊
This third book? Absolute chaos in the best way. Nicole is back… again. But this time the world doesn’t just shift, it fractures. The lines between friend and enemy are razor-thin, trust feels like a gamble, and nothing is as safe or certain as it once was. And Nicole? She’s not the same girl who started this journey. She remembers everything, but memory doesn’t make choices any easier.
Because now… she’s in love with a mortal. Yeah. Let that sink in.
Immortality, power, destiny, all colliding with something fragile, human, and dangerously real. Every decision feels like it could burn everything down, and honestly? You can feel it creeping closer with every page.
This series didn’t just pull me in, it consumed me. Messy, intense, addictive… and I loved every second of it.
I received this book as an advance copy from the author.
Another 'chapter' at Darlington Circus, Nicole has reincarnated once again, but this time is different. The stakes are a bit higher, and the price for the changes within this life will be high. Nicole has a vastly different experience in this lifetime ahead of her, and it changes so many of her relationships. The enemies against the Darlingtons are stronger this time too, but I have a feeling Nicole will make them all pay at some point. While the first two books had her questioning herself often, her submissiveness wanes within this book, and I'm here for it.
I rarely do this, but I DNF’d at 68% in. I feel like there is not really much of a plot. There is zero character growth. So many filler chapters of fluff that is irrelevant. Our FMC doesn’t know what she wants. It’s really frustrating. Took me weeks to get to the point where I decided not to finish. I wanted to give it one more chapter for something of significance to happen, and when it didn’t, I gave up.