REAL diamonds don’t start out opulently beautiful- they start out ugly, dark, buried under the surface. Only under incredible circumstances- the perfect combination of intense pressure and unimaginable heat, painful cuts, and a literal earth shattering volcanic eruption- can the true beauty emerge from the ugly, from the rough. And oh my stars- does Charmaine Paul deliver a story that perfectly encapsulates that journey. Book 2 is a mind-blowing, psychologically electrifying, and emotional seduction. This love story is dark and intense, painful at times but cuttingly beautiful in others. No one does this type of story like Charmaine- the innocent, emotive heroine captured and trapped (not just physically but emotionally) by the dark, emotionless mafia anti-hero, the development of that Stockholm, co-dependent toxicity that is just so addictive, and the angsty emotional push-pull that rips at your heart and mind. Maxime and Zoe don’t yet have a love that is clear and shiny- we’re still buried under darkness and pressure.
Truth be told, I sometimes find that the second book in push-pull romance trilogies can be a bit frustrating- we have our relationship established and the feelings are there, but you know the HEA isn’t coming yet- which often leaves us in plot and character monotony, a “waiting for it” purgatory of book 2- but Charmaine is one of those authors who has CONSISTENTLY contradicted that trend- no stalling status quo here. This story moves quickly and keeps you on your toes, and our characters are dynamic, complex, and anything but monotonously static. Book 2 thankfully picks up immediately after that insane cliffhanger in book 1- from there I can’t say much without spoiling, but this really isn’t about plot. No, what I love about Charmaine’s stories is that they are really about character psychology, an enthralling study of how character heart and minds evolve and react when their limits are pushed, when they are forced to live in the grey, when the human response defies logic. When a captive, innocent connects with her manipulative, psychopathic captor.
Maxime continues to be everything I love in the coldhearted and manipulative captor. Charmaine’s heroes aren’t only physically dangerous and controlling, they are MENTALLY terrifying- ruthless, immoral, strategic and coercive, her heroes totally do a mind F on both our heroine and us as a reader. You never know if you need a cold shower or psychological help to temper your attraction, but either way, her heroes somehow make you want to punch them and kiss them in every breath. Maxime is a masterpiece- the cold, twisted, devious antihero- and here we start to see his heart thaw as these two settle into a new dynamic after the cliff hanger (LITERALLY, haha) from book 1 that jolts his deadened heart. Charmaine both gives us enough to feel like we are starting to GET him and his character journey but also still keeps some distance- which means Maxime still surprises us at every turn, his unpredictability keeps me rapidly turning pages. And Zoe is my favorite kind of heroine, and again, the one that Charmaine excels at- the softer, emotional and slightly naive leading lady who caves just a bit too easily- who knows her hard limits but isn’t too obstinate or resistant- who easily becomes the prey. Her growth I found to be the most compelling- her quiet inner strength and sense of self really rises to the surface in this sequel.
The chemistry continues to be scorching and, as I mentioned, intensely psychologically and emotionally ambivalent. I love how Charmaine uses character contrasts to highlight and build their connection- this is my favorite type of character connection- that dynamic tension of light and kind and good with dark and devious and dangerous. Seeing how the cold and unfeeling hero inspires strength and fortitude in our softer heroine, and how our sweet, innocent, more passive heroine somehow inspires gentleness and affection for the cold, broody beast. The chemistry is really masterfully architected - the intimacy and true feelings slithering into their relationship small moment by small moment until both we and our characters are jarred by the changing dynamics. Even so, their love is messy, damaging, bewildering- but OH so hot.
And just when I thought things couldn’t get any more intense, when I started to get comfortable in where I thought this story was going, Charmaine careens us down a dark path SO shocking that I literally screamed out loud. This conclusion was jaw dropping, heartbreaking, leaving me swimming in muddled tears of anger, sadness, fear, even hope. My mind and heart are TOTALLY eviscerated- thank goodness book 3 isn’t too far away. I don’t know how we’ll get there, but I’m so ready to watch these two figure out their messy, toxic, seemingly impossible love. I know it will be an explosive eruptive, but I’m hopeful these two can cut their way into a love as beautiful as a naturally born diamond.