![]() ![]() I’m giving him the benefits of the doubt and see how he behaves in the last book. but here I’m defending him He had an ugly childhood featuring a tyrannic mother and a self-centered father. I don’t consider it as a contradicting aspect of the storyline, but some things he did and said should have been more questioned and harshly judge by me. Admittedly, he is painted as a strategist, but his weakness was Lia, so he acted like a spoiled child at times. Thankfully all the questions left behind in the first book were answered! But I still have mixed feelings toward Adrian’s sociopath behavior. ![]() The book retraced Adrian’s and Lia 6 -eventful- years of marriage from their very first encounter until the point of origin that collapsed Adrian’s steady house of cards and brought Winter -the homeless depplonguader- in the picture. ![]() Whereas the previous book in this mad series was kind of gory and giving a paranormal atmosphere, this one took a soft/ less-scary path.? considering RK usual style it was drawn as a normal romance. "Who’s who? " Was clearly the mantra for the second, twisted book in the Deception Trilogy. ![]() *Thinking I won’t write a review after finishing the book* Also me: ![]()
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