![]() ![]() That said, the dialogue was terrible, like the kind a twelve year old would write in their first book. So all that build-up was lost, if you are into that kind of stuff. Only after the first sex scene did the book feel like more of a Hoyt novel and it still felt like her first, like she was green. I looked up several times if this was truly the second book because the characters felt like they came out of no where and had ever changing personalities. I think I was at chapter 15 by the time I finally got into it but even then there were a lot of flaws. Usually, the writing flows really easily, you understand what is happening and you get invested into the characters pretty quick. This was, by far, my least favorite of her works. And I skimmed the Duke of Sin, lol still can't get over all the other stuff the duke of montgomery did. I think the third book of this series and the Duke of Sin are the only ones I haven't read. For background, I've read nearly everything by Elizabeth Hoyt. ![]()
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