Author:
Christi Caldwell
Pub
Date: April 3, 2018
Genre:
Historical romance
Synopsis:
Adair Thorne
has just watched his gaming-hell dream disappear into a blaze of fire and ash,
and he’s certain that his competitors, the Killorans, are behind it. His fury
and passion burn even hotter when he meets Cleopatra Killoran, a tart-mouthed
vixen who mocks him at every turn. If she were anyone else but the enemy, she’d
ignite a desire in him that would be impossible to control.
No one can make Cleopatra do anything. That said, she’ll do whatever it takes to protect her siblings―even if that means being sponsored by their rivals for a season in order to land a noble husband. But she will not allow her head to be turned by the infuriating and darkly handsome Adair Thorne.
There’s only one thing that threatens the rules of the game: Cleopatra’s secret. It could unravel the families’ tenuous truce and shatter the unpredictably sinful romance mounting between the hellion…and a scoundrel who could pass for the devil himself.
No one can make Cleopatra do anything. That said, she’ll do whatever it takes to protect her siblings―even if that means being sponsored by their rivals for a season in order to land a noble husband. But she will not allow her head to be turned by the infuriating and darkly handsome Adair Thorne.
There’s only one thing that threatens the rules of the game: Cleopatra’s secret. It could unravel the families’ tenuous truce and shatter the unpredictably sinful romance mounting between the hellion…and a scoundrel who could pass for the devil himself.
My
Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Adair Thorne was orphaned approximately 20
years ago after a fire that consumed his father’s bakery. He now remembers that
loss keenly. He is devastated and at a loss. The Hell & Sin was the only
thing he ever wanted and strived for. It gave him shelter and stability-things
he did not have much of after losing his parents. Adair is also feeling rage,
he knows the fire at the Hell & Sin was deliberately set, he even knows by
whom-Killoran. Killoran is the owner of a rival Club and someone they owe a debt
to. To repay this debt, Adair’s family was to sponsor a Season for one of
Killoran’s sisters. The truce is almost voided but since Adair and his brothers
have no proof they must follow-through.
Cleopatra is jaded from a life lived on the
streets and has a tough outer shell. There is no love loss between her and the
nobility. Knowing her brother Killoran wants an “in” to the nobility via
marriage to one of his sister’s, Cleo volunteers. She does not like it but will
do anything in her power to keep her sisters safe.
When Cleo and Adair first meet, sparks fly!
They hate and mistrust each other from the get-go but underneath it all there
is attraction on both sides. During her stay at Ryker’s house, Adair is to be
Cleo’s guard and jailer. As time goes by, Cleo and Adair come to be tentative
friends. He learns that she is smart and resilient while Cleo learns how kind
and caring Adair really is.
What can go wrong while harnessing an explosive
secret as well as living with and being attracted to the enemy?
This story, told in dual POV, reeled me in from
the very beginning. It is written extremely well and the flow is perfect. This
book was exciting and engaging. The battle between Adair and Cleo was
entertaining.
I loved how Cleopatra, all but five feet tall,
got under Adair’s skin so easily. She may have a petite stature, but her
presence more than makes up for it. She is strong, fearless, brazen and
opinionated. She stands up for her family and would do anything to keep them
from harm.
I felt for Adair, he had so much tragedy in his
life and had nothing permanent or lasting. The way he slowly wins over Cleo
with small steps is beautiful.
There is no insta-love here, these characters
have to work for what they want. And what they come to want and need is
stability, trust, constancy and love. They find this together against all odds.
The only problem I had was it seemed both Adair
and Cleo were classist. Although I understand and agree with their distrust of
the Ton, I would have like to see the characters come to terms with this and
move on from their hatred and distrust.
Christi definitely won me over with this book.
It’s a touching and heartfelt read. I would recommend this to those who love
fun and engaging verbal sparring between their main characters as well as a
wonderfully written historical romance.
Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake Romance for
the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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