Sibylla, has sucked me in with this book. I loved Kian—his fight,
his loyalty and his stalker abilities. The story told is real life. Sometimes
brutal and unfair, you learn to cope—to teeter on the edge, but never quite
fall. This story is not roses and candy. It's a story about being broken by a
person who was supposed to love you. It's pushing the boundaries for an
adrenaline rush gone horribly wrong. It's about fighting to be sane, and
trusting that there are still good people in the world.
Kian. Kian. Kian. He
seemed like such a straight-laced guy, but holy hell does he have a naughty
side. When his stalker-ish ways pay off by saving Brynn, the two have an
instant connection. Although Brynn pushes even Saint Kian to his limits, he
holds strong. Feeling the need to redeem himself for his past failures, he
sets out to heal Brynn.
I don't know how many times the emotions that were in the book and felt
by Brynn had me nodding my head in agreement. Did I agree with everything she
chose to do—No. We have all wanted to push the envelope of pleasure and pain to
learn where the line should be drawn. Kian just shows you that the choices you
make are derived from the true love you feel for that person who unwillingly
puts all their trust in you
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