![]() Aurora’s vulnerabilities and darkness stems from something I didn’t quite expect. Instead there is something far more negative lurking over her heart. She embraces that she is her own person and that she loves her sister dearly. Unlike other stories where heroines feel less because such comparisons, Aurora acknowledges she is not her sister. Aurora is constantly compared to her sister. ![]() ![]() Sweet when no ones looking and ruthless in his way to get Aurora’s attention and to protect her. ![]() I love how she is the only one who seems to get that. He’s not emotionless, rather his emotions are encrypted. He is slowly becoming vulnerable to Aurora and this is where you can see where Aiden gets it from. Characters: I didn’t quite know what to expect from Jonathan, but he sums it up quite nicely himself. And I called what happened to Alicia! Dunn dun duuuuuuunnnnnn!!!! There’s blood on somebody’s hands. Nothing seems forced and development is believable. ![]() The suspense is well paced and I am thoroughly engaged. “You be mine for x period of time in exchange for your company.” But like the rest of Royal Elite, there is a mystery that keeps you wanting more and blends well with the traditional romance trope/plot. Story: The plot type of the story is familiar. This book is best enjoyed if you’ve listened/read the royal elite series. ![]()
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