“Madison Kate Danvers was murdered tonight.”
Those words changed my life, and not for the better.
They were wrong, of course. I wasn’t dead. But I was set up.
After being charged with a string of offences–and made an example of by my political minded father–I’m eventually released back into Shadow Grove with one thing on my mind.
Hate.
Someone is going to pay for derailing my carefully laid out future. Someone is going to catch the full force of my hate. How very convenient that someone just moved into the bedroom down the hall from me.
Archer D’Ath and his boys messed with the wrong chick and they’re about to learn just how cold Madison Kate’s hate can run.
Was this book that bad? No, actually. I pretty much enjoyed half of it. However, the constant fighting and childish behavior between the characters became repetitive and frustrating. I’m going with a ***½
I liked that we had a good grasp on who Madison Kate is, throughout the book we learn about her history, her hopes and dreams (that were shattered) and what she fears.
The men are a lovely mystery that keeps twisting out of your grasp, with only small bits and pieces revealed here and there.
But yeah, the dynamic between them all, while hot, slowly grew too out of control. One step forward, 10 steps back. Would it be so bad to communicate a bit now and then???
Apparently, yes.
And when you pay attention… certain people’s actions and behaviors don’t add up… fishy!
Set in the present day, this is a contemporary romance/reverse harem (why choose when you can have them all? 😉 )
While the writing was good, the overall dynamic between the characters just didn’t work for me.
I’m not sure if I’ll continue the series, but never say never.