Title: Delivered
Series: The Devil's Duet #2
Series: The Devil's Duet #2
Author: Eva Charles
Genre: Dark Romance/Romantic Suspense
Release Date: March 21, 2019
Release Date: March 21, 2019
Blurb
Gabrielle Duval
belongs to me.
I've made sure of
that.
Now it's time to
eliminate the man who kept us apart.
My father.
The devil
himself.
His reign of
terror ends here.
On my terms.
AMAZON US / UK / CA / AU
Free in Kindle Unlimited
Review:
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Normally, when I learn that the "hero" was sleeping around while he was dating the heroine, I would go for the 2 (my usual) or 1 (my "I am super pissed") star rating and spend all of my time complaining about the story. In this case, I could see why JD thought that it was a good idea to sleep around and that's why I am only removing one star from my overall rating.
Some of you want a trigger warning so keep reading if you wanna know what happens or skip it altogether. We found out a child was sexually abused by a grown man and his friend and is hinted that they did that to more children. There is no description of the actual act, but reading about it was brutal. That was not the kind of material I wanted to read in the morning.
I think that JP and Gabby's story was written just as it should be. There were parts that weren't easy to read, but nothing that would make me to DNF. We got all the answers we could ask and if the author didn't answer some, it's only because there is another book coming, with different characters. We have a couple of twists that made the book more interesting, but the main focus is on our couple and how they were coping with everything that happened in the previous book as well as in the past.
The duet is not for everyone. Some people won't be able to finish it and everyone should read a couple more reviews to see if it's their cup of tea. I would recommend it though.
Free in Kindle Unlimited
Review:
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Normally, when I learn that the "hero" was sleeping around while he was dating the heroine, I would go for the 2 (my usual) or 1 (my "I am super pissed") star rating and spend all of my time complaining about the story. In this case, I could see why JD thought that it was a good idea to sleep around and that's why I am only removing one star from my overall rating.
Some of you want a trigger warning so keep reading if you wanna know what happens or skip it altogether. We found out a child was sexually abused by a grown man and his friend and is hinted that they did that to more children. There is no description of the actual act, but reading about it was brutal. That was not the kind of material I wanted to read in the morning.
I think that JP and Gabby's story was written just as it should be. There were parts that weren't easy to read, but nothing that would make me to DNF. We got all the answers we could ask and if the author didn't answer some, it's only because there is another book coming, with different characters. We have a couple of twists that made the book more interesting, but the main focus is on our couple and how they were coping with everything that happened in the previous book as well as in the past.
The duet is not for everyone. Some people won't be able to finish it and everyone should read a couple more reviews to see if it's their cup of tea. I would recommend it though.
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Author Bio
A confirmed city-girl, Eva moved to rural Western
Massachusetts in 2014. She found herself living in the woods with no job, no
friends (unless you count the turkey, deer, and coyote roaming the backyard),
and no children underfoot, wondering what on earth she had been thinking. But
as it turned out, it was the perfect setting to take all those yarns spinning
in her head and weave them into steamy love stories.
A romantic at heart, Eva looks forward to date night all
week. The perfect evening includes well-crafted cocktails, a fabulous perfume,
Cherry Garcia ice cream, and her husband, of course. If you add good friends,
live jazz, and impossible shoes, she will follow you anywhere.
Eva holds a BA from Boston College, and a JD from the
Washington College of Law. She spent a career working in domestic violence,
child abuse and neglect, and civil rights. Aspects of this work often find
their way into her books.
When she's not writing sexy stories, trying to squeeze
information out of her tight-lipped sons, or playing with the two cutest dogs
you've ever seen, Eva's creating chapters in her own love story.
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