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When Khouri journeyed to the surface with Sorin at his side, he anticipated adventures, excitement, and the chance to see things he’d never before dreamed of seeing. The ocean, the beach, and the pleasures to be had in Sorin’s childhood home prove to be exactly the sort of distraction he needs from the homesickness that follows him wherever he goes.

Navidae is never far from his mind, a fact that becomes almost a little too apparent when his lover continues to send letters with a frequency they hadn’t planned on. As Khouri attempts to enjoy his oceanside vacation with Sorin and Sorin’s family, the pervasive worry that something isn’t quite right back at home continues to grow, coming to a head when a familiar messenger appears with orders to bring Khouri back to the Duskriven by any means necessary.

Mistakes of the past have a way of resurfacing, no matter how deeply they’re buried. The politics of the Duskriven have come full circle, threatening Navidae and everything he holds dear. The enemy this time isn’t someone who can just be assuaged by threats or bribes, and as the danger mounts, Navidae’s desperation rises with it. Khouri and his lovers face their new adversary—first alone, and then with each other, proving that even though the words may come slowly to some of them, forgiveness, apologies, and confessions are expressions best said aloud.

(Direct sequel to Epithymy)

400 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 30, 2019

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7 reviews
August 17, 2023
Compared to the first two books, I had a harder time getting into this one. The first half of the book contains a lot of domestic antics, but isn't terribly interesting to read, especially since it goes on for so long. The plot mostly picks up about two-thirds of the way into the book, and one particular sex scene is quite enticing to read. However, compared to the action of the first two books, I had a more difficult time getting through this one. Still, it is a romp, especially if you enjoy slice-of-life/domestic sides of relationships.
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58 reviews
February 2, 2024
Oh my god where do I start. I spent the last few weeks reading this series and holy shit. This has been a treat. Horny, lovely, made me cry ;-; Please get it. You won't regret it.
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September 9, 2019
This is by far one of my tops in this trilogy. I am a bit biased though because Navi was my favorite so the 2nd may be the best one for me. But the emotion in the writing for this book just tugged at my heart strings. Literally ate this book up in a couple days after finishing another book I had been reading.

I hope to read more from this author and should they get any ideas to continue with these characters I will gladly eat those up too!
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