This is the book that you never knew you needed but was everything you were waiting for. You can take this premise and apply it to Annie Emerson’s debut duet, Thirteen Hours to You. Sometimes in life, you are blessed to come across people that will enrich your lives and make you feel full. I will continue to her read books, but this one just didn’t hit the mark for me. I have read other books from Shantel and have loved them, yet it saddens me that Sabotage was just kind of there and I read it because it was available. There were certain situations that just happened, but it didn’t make sense overall, nor had a resolution to some. Beyond that, I had trouble finding a plotline. If you like over-the-top, alpha, and uber possessive (she’s mine and you can’t have her) heroes, there is Colton. If you like hot, steamy, yet degraded, and submissive heroines, then Raylee is your girl. Because of this, there is a flowing push/pull thread weaved throughout the book. It’s not clearly explained why they hate each other so much, just that as stepsiblings they do. Colton and Raylee are stepsiblings with a vehement hatred for each other. This isn’t sunny and bright.įrom the first word in the prologue, you know that you are headed for some hot, steamy, and dare I say, erotic times. There are dark romances and then there are the other dark romances that make ‘dark’ romances seem sunny and bright. Shantel Tessier does a good job of explaining what they are. Straight out of the gate, beware of the trigger warnings.
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