I don’t know if it is wise to broadcast my love for demons, but how can I not?? Cause these demons can own my soul too if they’d like😽
Sometimes you can’t help but love a book that is flawed, and this is it for me!
This isn’t necessarily a literary masterpiece, but it’s just so good! I can’t explain it.
I have read this so many times. And it is such a comfort read, which is a little odd since she is kidnapped by three demons, but truly, they are all sweethearts.
Eventually.
This book could have both been longer, and have more backstory on all the characters.
It could have been clearer on how the characters felt.
To shortly explain, one of them could be furious with Aria one second, and then be worried and wanting her to be unharmed and safe the next. And she could try to escape to get away from them, and then make out with one of them the second she is caught.
Did I mind this. Not really. Like I said, it’s a comfort read.
There were a lot of spicy scenes. If I am being truthful I sort of skip over most of them whenever I am rereading. Not because they are written poorly. They are actually quite good, but because I am more interested in the plot, and the development of their relationship.
Now, this is a why choose, and I read it at a time where I was obsessed with this trope, but quickly learned a lot of those books are shit. This is one of three “why choose” book series I actually love.
You can clearly tell the difference between the guys, and the relationship they have with Aria.
They never tried to define what they were to one another, which I love. Cause it is always so cringe when they have a conversation being all “what is this between us”, you know?
They were all so possessive, and protective, and a little rude and demanding, but really, isn’t it just glorious when they come to the realisation that she cannot be controlled by them cause she is a strong and independent woman that they end up loving and adoring.
You definitely have to keep reading to get to that point though.
And I know it is wrong to choose favourites.
But Cain.
There is also a plot in this book, but also a bigger plot within the entire series, which I also love when happens. Some books just don’t have plots, or work on the same exact thing though all of the books, never diverting from the path.