![]() ![]() Vaughn’s so called secret, which was obvious really, is that he was sexually abused by her uncle and he wants to kill him, but she didn’t understand what she saw as a child, and now still does nothing. All the nastiness is forgotten and they transform into “we were meant to be” and “no one understands us like each other”. Then, suddenly, the vindictiveness changes without any real reason. Not something that gives me the feels, I’m afraid, and this is not a vampire book. There are also some scenes which made me squirm a bit, involving blood drinking and using a sculptor’s chisel as a sex toy. Even Leonora admits “it’s exhausting”.Īs with the others in the series this is crammed with gut-wrenching angst and destructive teenage behaviour. I quickly realised this was going to be a hard fought, bitter, and sharp-tongued romance, filled with mean comebacks. She’s not cruel in return, but she stands her ground. I respect her because she doesn’t let him get away with it. ![]() Despite Vaughn’s cruel and callous treatment of her, Leonora is not a mouse. ![]()
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