I obviously agree with what your take (you said it much better than I did), but ultimately I found compelling enough to finish it and read the sequels. Now I feel sorry I didn't read this book sooner and missed that great discussion. Maybe we get another book set a few years before, and we get to see him redeem himself and find the wife he mentions in TBH? He could give Adrian a run for his money, he's like a darker, brooding version of Adrian. I did have some minor issues with it, but overall it was fantastic.ĭo you think the next book is going to be Pax's? I feel like TBH ends Adrian's story, but not the whole series. That book was a bit what this one could have been, because Justine and Annique had many things in common. They do get better and the emotional payoff in TBH was fantastic. I've already read the other books, I did it in the time between finishing this one and posting the review. Or maybe Annique and Adrian where so larger than life that it was impossible for him to shine. I agree that Grey was sort of generic and just a bunch of heroic qualities put together in order to fit the mold of a Romance hero, but no real personality. In a way, I was sad to see her overcome them, especially in such a serendipitous way. Before that, she was more conscious, and I think the circumstances you allude to are the reason why. Honestly, I thought she becomes particularly reckless after the middle mark.
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