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I know I should keep my hands off of Montrose. But the one thing dragons and demons have in common is how much we love to play with fire. My youngest brother has always had a knack for getting himself into trouble, but this time he’s stolen from the wrong demon and it might just be the last mistake he ever makes. I have no reason to trust Montrose, but my dragon does anyway. There's something about the vibrant, sassy incubus that calls to me, no matter how hard I try to resist. Saving my brother's scales should be top priority, but this inferno between Montrose and I just keeps heating up. If fate put him in my path, can I trust that we'll make it to the other side of this disaster together? There's only one way to find out…
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okay, I read this one second because I'm reading out of order because I don't fucking care.
If we ignore Valentino's fragile ego that made the development a little stilted this book was actually not that bad.
Monty my boi had to carry the plot by himself because the MC and his family have lizard brains - literally- but still, not that bad. Valentino is stupid... this manwhore is so dumb I would hate him if Montrose didn't love him so much.
Not a master piece, better than it's predecessors at least. (The bar was very low tho)