

I’m talking if there is a trigger warning, this book needs it. The first book ends with a cliffhanger, the second book is insanely dark. It can almost make you ignore the fact that he stalked Adeline, assaulted her, and kills for a living. He responds to everything just right he does amazing things for women and children. The book was entertaining, Zade is almost too perfect.

The first book follows this process with more than enough romantic scenes that makes even the most season romantic book veteran’s blush. So, the stalker and the victim pair up to bring down this sex trafficking ring. Since he has found a new obsession, Adeline, she is now being targeted. But since the stalker, Zade, or when he is shutting down sex trafficking rings, Z, has a lot of enemies. He has found an obsession with our main character, Adeline. Of course, however, this stalker is an incredibly attractive sex trafficking ending, child saving vigilante.

Adeline soon finds out that she has a stalker, a huge man in all black that watches her sleep, assaults her, the whole process. Soon after, she finds her great-grandmother’s journal who was brutally murdered years and years ago. The story follows Adeline (big shocker) Riley, a best-selling author who just moved into her recently passed grandma’s home, Parsons Manor. Compared to last week’s review, A Court of Thorns and Roses, that book is child’s play. This book is an extremely, very, outrageously dark romance. I can legally vote, drive, and be a functioning member of society, but I still felt too young to read this book. To start, the book opens with a warning stating that the book is only meant for people over the age of 18. Before I begin this week’s book review, I must bring up one very important fact, this book duology is extremely inappropriate for anyone under the age of 21.
