Once the dynamics established, it didn’t need to be rehashed. I liked the past and present storyline but it progressed (as in character and story development) too slow in between. But as the story progressed, she started to annoy me with her unjustified self-righteousness. We had to change to survive.Īt first, I liked Winter well enough being what she was and how she handled her personal challenge. I hated him, and I would never forgive him, but maybe we had that one thing in common. His past made him even more alluring to me. I loved that he was a nonconformist and won’t let anyone/anything changed him. I love villainous heroes that walk the grey line so it’s not a surprise that Damon has been my favorite since book 1. But his return would made what she endured years before looked like a child’s play.īut instead of hurting myself to mask pain with more pain, tonight I learned something else. Winter Ashby thought she was safe when he was gone. Now with freedom, it was time for him to collect what he was owed. Type: Standalone Book 3 of 4 from Devil’s Night seriesĭamon Torrance lost three years of his life that he would never regain.
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