Ratings38
Average rating3.8
This may be my favorite of the series, but I sadly must report that it contains the least amount of smut in the series.
The writing in this one seemed to be better the last few books. The plot made sense, the characters were better written, and I didn’t mind the relationship. What didn’t work for me was the romance went from incredibly slow burn to it’s happened. Then wasn’t much of a connection between enemies to lovers. As well this author doesn’t seem to write strong female characters very well. They all feel so passive. Which in this case is a crime as the female lead was reimagined from a character that had a much stronger will.
This was more enjoyable to read then the others possibly because of its simplicity. Some of the other stories had crazy and often stupid actions that made it hard to get into. On the other hand, this story is pretty vanilla for a dark romance.
I am really enjoying these dark retellings. Who would have thought happy endings for villains would be so fun to read.
I DNF'd this book.
I read the first three in this series, and although I didn't love them, I was able to get through them all and enjoy them. But this reimagining of Aladdin was not for me.
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The only surprise here should be that I have this book ahead of release day. I'm a ho for @itsemilymcintire. I will forever read anything she puts out. She could write a book about a woman in love with a gummy worm and I'd beg to get an ARC, no questions asked.
Anywho, now that we got me professing my love out of the way