This set contains both Unholy Union and Unholy Intent, the complete Unholy Union Duet!
Unholy Union
Cristina
Monsters don’t hide in the dark.
When I met Damian Di Santo in a dark corridor of my family home I knew he was a monster.
I was a scared girl.
He was already a man.
That was when his twisted countdown began.
Marked by dead roses and sharp thorns, eight years passed each bringing me closer to becoming his. Until the eve of my eighteenth birthday.
That was the night he returned to claim me.
Damian
Circumstance put Cristina on my path.
Fate bound her to me.
Cristina and I share a common past. A single night that changed the course of our lives.
She asked me if I was a monster the night I met her.
I am.
She’s about to learn I’m her monster.
Because the countdown that began eight years ago has ended. Her time is up.
On the stroke of midnight, she’s mine.
Unholy Intent
Cristina
In this house of lies and liars, behind every locked door is a monster in wait.
Forced to marry a man I hate, I’m now bound to Damian. There’s something between us that needs to be played out. I don’t know what it is. I don’t know that he does. But we’re locked together for some strange, grim purpose.
Will we survive it?
He may since he’s the one pulling the strings.
But will I?
Damian
My brother will tell you that I usurped his throne and maybe I did, but it had to be done.
I built our family up from the ashes. I put us back at the top of the food chain. And marrying Cristina was as much to cement my place as it was to keep her safe.
She doesn’t believe that last part yet, but I see how she clings to me in the darkness. And the lock on her door is as much to keep the monsters out as it is to keep her in.
I told her one lie, though. I made her a promise I’m not sure I ever meant to keep. I told her I’d let her go once I had what I wanted.
But in a world of monsters, I need her like man needs air. And I have no intention of letting her go.
Natasha Knight is the USA Today Bestselling author of Romantic Suspense and Dark Romance Novels. She has sold over a million books and is translated into six languages. She currently lives in The Netherlands with her husband and two daughters and when she’s not writing, she’s walking in the woods listening to a book, sitting in a corner reading or off exploring the world as often as she can get away.
Sadly, this ended up being ok! thats completely because of the remaining 80%
There were a lot of side characters that were never used to their potential which let to a simple and disappointing end!! When i reached the "FIVE MONTHS LATER" i honestly was done with this and wanted to DNF it but it was practically finished so i endured it!
I loved this couple and this story!!! it was intriguing, creepy, and mysterious but sadly there was so much lacking that couldve been fire! no pun intended lol.
Imean i felt alot of these characters outside the main couple were pointless in the end since they had no important role and it couldve worked without them. it was just plain dissapointing! esp with The father of Damian!
He was supposed to be this big bad scary guy as well as the one who always wheeled him everywhere!! Only mentioned him once so no idea of his name and hilarious that nothing came out of him!!! sooo WHAT WAS HIS POINT OF EXSISTENCE??? yea...
Liam's character had great potantial! i dont know if the author wanted to make him have a seperate book for him cause i can see that happening and it would be cool, but his not doing much knowing his abilities was just flat! i wouldve loved to see more interactions with Damian and him even if it would be hostile cause they couldve worked together to help stop or figure out his enemies.
Also it wouldve been nice to have seen some bonding between Michaela and Cristina or even Proper conversation between her and her brother Damian cause clearly unresolved issues!!! but nah there just getting better without showing us anything.
It was soo good until the 80% and how it all went down was just blah to me!! couldve been extremely cool but to make the bad guy be who it was 1st of all too obvious, simple and plain disappointing!!! if those 2 made up and fought another (actual) enemy instead wouldve been epic!!! or the 2 of them against the father and that wierdo guy wheeling would've been also much better than the boring and lacking climax.
I will definitely try her other books and see if they dont lose its creativity towards its end! I loved her books in collabs!! they rocked!!
This book took me on a journey of the consequences of a horrible tragedy that tore two families apart in different ways. One family wants revenge for the lives that were lost and for the physical damage made. Christina is just 10 years old when she meets her Monster. It is the same night that her father “commits suicide” to the world but Christina knows he was murdered that night while her Monster tucked her back into bed. She has to go live with her uncle and two cousins after her fathers death. Each year on her birthday she receives a box of dead roses with a card with a number on it which is the same amount of roses in the boxes. Once she turns 18 the reason for the flowers reveals itself. Her Monster has come for her to seek his revenge and to officially take over her families foundation which he was already running since he paid off her uncle for that to happen. Damian her Monster has plans for Christina he is going to turn her into his plaything. He sets in motion his plans for revenge by forcing her to marry him and to make his father believe that their plans for revenge for her will go on as expected. But the more time he spends with Christina the more he realizes he can’t do what his father wants him to do because the Monster actually has a heart and it beats for Christina.
This duet has it all! It was dark, sexy and dangerous. The story flowed so well there was never a dull moment. I couldn’t stop turning the pages and it left me wanting so much more!! You will not be disappointed when you read this fantastic duet.
This book was deliciously dark and sexy. I floved the first interaction of the H and h when she was as a child as well as the parallels in the story. It’s obvious that this book was well plotted.
The MCs had great balance. Cristina was a fully fleshed autonomous h while still allowing space for Damian’s unapologetic domineering alpha ways. The tension between the two was on point. I appreciated that she resisted initially but not to the point where it got annoying. As expected in N.Knight’s work, the smexy times were 🔥🔥🔥. She really writes some amazing dirty talking alphas.
The revenge plot is engaging without overwhelming the story. The family drama with the Father and Brother kept me turning the page to find out what happened next.
This book was weirdly less enjoyable than I thought it would be. I don't know what was wrong but I think the intrigue was too much that I lost interest. I found the dialogue overly long and skipped to get through them. Explaining every emotion of both Damien and Cristina in each scene made for a highly repetitive book.... Yes he said he was a monster, yes he did that to you and all. The intrigue got very old quick and I couldn't careless with what each character's story or motive is..it was too vague, too drawn and I skipped through because I found the book boring and barely got through.
Overall, it was a great and original story line hence the 3Stars...the delivery was just poorly done in my opinion. The book had so much potential but it didn't deliver.
this is a duet and a preceding novella - attached to the first book. the thing about this duet is this: i read it after reading all of the i.v.i book world (which i adore and am addicted to),thinking it is part of it. it is not. BUT some of the elements in this duet felt "familiar" from plot twists and characters so this kind of felt like books i "have read". they're o.k books but they gave me jade-vu moments so it you read it - do it prior to i.v.i books because that world is just perfection. i love this author. these are not my favorites of her but they were an o.k pass-of-time read
I really enjoy reading Natasha Knight’s books. I usually love her dark romance story lines and characters. In this duo, I liked Damien and I enjoyed the direction the storyline was going. I really was disappointed with the way she wrote Cristina. She was annoying to be honest. I loved the women characters In Natasha’s Society’s storylines. Cristina was whiny and weak. I got bored with this story.
I love the way of wirting, the tension between the characters en the development of the story and how there are always surprising turns in the books of natasha knight. I only do not understand why the main character is only 18 and the age of the other main character is not known. As in the book it is mentioned that his father had a age cap of 30 years, I presume it is similar or could be around 20 years, which does not do any good to the story in my opinion.
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