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I spend my nights slinging drinks at Black Magic Bar or taking my clothes off at the local strip club. After my father passed, my stepmother gave me no other choice. But when I break free of the chains binding me to my family estate, I find myself with nowhere to go. Until Nero Voss, the youngest of the billionaire Voss brothers, offers me a room at Midnight Manor. Now, I’m under his watchful gaze and enjoying it more than I should. I shouldn’t give in to temptation, he is my stepsister’s ex-fiancé after all, but the pull toward him grows stronger by the day. I fight, but I’m losing the battle. Nero is keeping secrets, though. What he doesn’t know is that I’m keeping secrets, too. A dark contemporary billionaire romance featuring anti-hero, secret society and close proximity tropes from author duo P. Rayne.
Publication Year: 2024
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“I can’t get this woman out of my system, and I fear that if I give all of myself to her, I might become more obsessed than ever. But it’s becoming harder and harder to control my urge to claim her.” —Nero Voss gurgling choking gasping swooning wheezing screaming throwing up Whoa. This book was unquestionably just as blistering as the last one yet again. And this has to be my fav from the series even though I have one more book to go, because, among the three remaining Voss brothers, I feel like Nero is my favorite as well 🫦👀 This dark and gothic Cinderella retelling was perfect for those seeking a strangers-to-lovers banter and, uhm... well, the stalking trope😀 Given how enigmatic and captivating Nero Voss is in his own distinctive style, no wonder he portrays a dark Prince Charming in this version of retellings. And, for heaven's sake, I believe I need to get professional assistance because his obsession and stalking behavior were not as creepy as they seemed. And I'd be happy to have someone do that to me if I were Cinder. Aren't I really that sick?😶 Because how came he is following her anywhere she goes except her home, only because he wanted to lessen his obsession towards her by giving her a space to be herself and not followed and stalked by him, eventho it does still a bit unhinged to my liking. I admire Nero's struggles, which are distinct from those of the other Voss brothers. Cinder appealed to me as well, and their connection seemed to work well together. She had a few surprises planned, and I believe that her self-doubt and confidence were handled really effectively together. Nero elevated her self-doubt and truly made her shine in her already confident places. I truly adored their relationship, but they aren't my favorite couple because I didn't think Cinder was a lovable fmc (albeit still bearable). And good god, the way Nero comforted her, looked out for her, and made sure she was safe, and making her his everything!??! swooning limping drooling throwing up. Also, you wouldn't want to miss this sensational Nero's quote that had me greening giggling squeaking squealing screeching wheezing throwing up: “You can call me whatever you want, Cinder. I’m just going to call you mine.” —Nero Voss I pretty much devoured and gobbled this book yet again. The only issue that made me uneasy, Nero's k!nk(?) to share his partner or let's say lover during 'that' scene. Although, Nero's actions toward Cinder are obvious, yet I still find it unsettling since I fail to see how it relates to love or passion between them. I mean how can you share a s3x with the person you love and adore to another person? 🫠 However, I suppose it relies on the author's rights and choices. Likewise, the conclusion and their strengthened relationship will make up for it. Furthermore, I want to admire Callie Dalton and Jason Clarke for narrating this book. I adore the way they embodied the characters and captured their emotions so well. I was captivated, experiencing every bit of excitement, suffering, and yearning along the way. Not to mention, the found family trope that delivers stronger in this book was outstanding, especially since we had to see the girls' time scene about Anabelle, Rapsody, and Cinder. I'm very excited to see what the author will offer us in the final book. And because we were also given numerous tidbits of Sid's story, which has increased my curiosity about what the author will reveal. So, yes!!! I will certainly read Twisted Truths right after this! 💥🔥