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mardi 20 juillet 2021

THE DEVIL'S OWN (THE WORLDS COLLIDE DUETS #4) by LL Meyer: Review

The Devil's Own (A Worlds Collide Duet, #4)The Devil's Own by L.L. Meyer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"I guess I knew this thing between us wasn’t going to be easy."

Alejandro and Sophie's tumultuous journey continues in the second and last installment of their duet, The Devil's Own.

Love is a challenge, but thrown in the mix family issues and illicit business with all the threats and danger it can brings and I found myself absorbed into an utterly addictive world.

The authors handled the emotions and feelings with brio, weither it was the scorching hot thension, the maddening doubts and the upmost silly, priceless banter.

Of course Alejandro infuriated me, and I loved every moment of it. But I also felt for him. He kept trying, learning without breaking his broody and intense persona. In that regard, Ll Meyer mastered his evolution.

Sophie kept him on his toes in the most sexy ways while he still managed to make his point.

“Why is it so hard to be mad at you?” she grouses. I hook a hand behind her neck and pull her close. “I’ll let my cock explain it to you later.”

They are so good together, not only on a chemistry point of view but the growing they spark in one another is stunning.

This duet is about healing and building your family. They did both, according their own definition of things. So refreshing!

“Do we understand each other?” he demands. “I love you and there’s nothing you can do to change that.”

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