Thorns of Love (Thorns of Omertà, #2)

Thorns of Love (Thorns of Omertà, #2)

Eva Winners

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A Complete Duet - The story of Tatiana Nikolaev! My husband. His secrets. Our tragedy. I thought I knew him. I didn’t. I thought he was trustworthy. He wasn’t. But nothing in this world is as it seems. I caught the attention of the most notorious man in the underworld. Konstantin wasn’t the type to be ignored. He commanded his criminal empire with an iron fist but he had secrets of his own. But I was Tatiana Nikolaev. I’d never bend to a man’s will or be used as a pawn. Not again. The moment I tempted the fates and played with fire, life spiraled out of control. My only way of survival was to trust again. But could I? This book is part of a duet and is not stand-alone.


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  • PelicanFreak
    Mar 11, 2025
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    This picks up pretty much right where ‘Thorns of Lust’ ends and I do recommend reading them both, together and in order.

    This is fast-paced, and manages to be both humorous at times, and heart-wrenching at other times. It’s a fun mix of danger, steamy times, corrupt-y / dangerous drama, action and more (just a few of which, I’ll list…)

    Dubcon.
    Crime families / crime underworld.
    Danger.
    Manipulation.
    Coerced marriage.
    Action.
    Violence.
    Fun pop-culture references.


    Overall:
    4 stars.


    Audio:
    Not the level of sound quality I’m used to from PFP, though still better than most. The male narrators parts are high quality, while the female narrator’s parts have some issues, such as there’s a bit of static at times, she’s very breathy, at times it sounds like she’s panting, and the overall sound quality (again: just on her parts) is not crisp or clear. She sounds a bit jumbled. It’s a bit jarring when they speak together, and during her parts, because it’s so noticeable compared to his parts which are crisp/clear.
    As I said though, still better than many productions—3.5 stars overall.


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