
A Single Kiss by W. Winters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book had more suspense than the first, and was a more enjoyable read for me. But regrettably, I don’t have much feeling for Bethany and Jase as a couple. Jase is hot and damaged, and Bethany is certainly damaged, but I’m just not connecting with them together. Maybe it is Bethany’s melancholy disposition? Who knows.
The writing in this book, as always with Willow Winters books, is solid. I love revisiting the Cross brothers, and the characters from this world. I am curious about how this will play out. I was excited by the bomb the author dropped toward the end of the book, so casually you could almost miss it. What is really going on there? THAT is what is keeping me reading this series- the suspense.
This is still a good entry into the Merciless world, but it is thus far my least favorite, unfortunately.
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I should feel shame for not wanting this to end, but he doesn’t want it to end either.
When the darkness sets in, the flames all flickered out, and the loud click of the locks signal it’s over, that’s when reality comes back.
The war. The drugs. All of the lies that leave a tangled web for me to get lost in.
I don’t want any of it.
I only want him. Jase Cross. My enemy. And yet, the only person I trust.
With broad shoulders and a smoldering look in his dark eyes, Jase is a man born to be powerful.
I shouldn’t give him more power than he already has.
Jase Cross will be my downfall.