

I'm not saying that men can't have female friends. I'm not sure if it was the step-sister's-former-ex angle (even though I've overcome this in numerous books in the past), the fact that there were numerous mentions of him having female friends (Ella, Mia, Paloma, etc.), or that he never tried to approach Piper in the six years since his "fling" with her step-sister ended.but I just didn't feel like she was all that special to him. So I was super surprised when I found myself struggling to get into this when 37% deep.įor some reason, I just didn't feel all that connected to Levi and Piper.

I adore this series and have 4+ starred all seven books preceding this one. " How the F did I miss this release date? Who AM I even?Īnd this is me sitting with this three star experience right now:

In fact, this was my temporary "review" when I saw that I had somehow missed the release date for this despite my typically dedicated stalking: I've read all but one of her 30+ books and she is at the top of my very short auto-buy list. Time is running out–will Piper, used to putting everyone else first, learn to fight for what–and who– she wants?Īs Suzanne Wright's self-proclaimed #1 Fan Bitch, I've gone on ad nauseam in many a review about how much I unobjectively love her, her formula, and her books in general. They are cold, ruthless and will stop at nothing to achieve their twisted ends. Then an old terror appears from Levi's past–a serial killer everyone had believed was dead. The whole thing is like a bad dream–and Piper knows all about them since she's a Nightmare, a demon with the ability to trap people in their worse memories forever. Neither Piper nor Levi are used to needing anyone, the crackling attraction between them is making both their demons crazy and to make matters worse, Piper's narcissistic stepsister is Levi's ex–and she's not ok with the situation. But it's not until her psyche brushes his in an unguarded moment that they both realise: they are anchors. With his broad, muscular frame and gunmetal grey gaze he makes a statement without saying a word. He's the kind of man who it's impossible to ignore.
