

Generally I hoard my 5-star ratings the way people hoarded toilet paper at the start of the pandemic. I actually don’t even know where to start my review for this book, so I’m going to do something a little different this time.īefore that, though, I want to note (with astonishment) that I’ve now given every book in a series 5 stars for the first time since I started reviewing, over three years ago. Fortunately for us, there will always be one fixed constant, guiding us home:ĪRC received in exchange for an honest review – thank you! This new life of pain, wrath, and mercy is a confusing maze of twists and turns.

We have to rely on one another despite our complicated pasts-to find a murderer, a stalker, and a traitor. In return, I’ll give them a chance to earn the title of Lord.īuilding trust takes time, but with all the threats nipping at our heels, that’s a luxury we don’t have. No more rules, no more punishments, no cameras or dress codes or sneaking into my bedroom. I agreed to sleep under their roof, but on my terms. I was put through the gauntlet and came out stronger.

They wanted to break me, but instead, they molded me into their perfect weakness. The Lords give as good as they get and the consequences were fierce, but there’s one truth when it comes to Killian, Dimitri and Tristian. I put up with the abuse, the degradation, the humiliation, and bided my time. I came back to Forsyth and agreed to be their Lady for two reasons: protection and revenge.
