War & Peace #7
Release - May 23, 2017
Genre - Dark Romance
Dual POV - 1st person
Heat - 4.5 out of 5
Length - 121 pages
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Review of book 5, This Is Me, Baby
Review of book 6, This Isn't Fair, Baby
They say the king is the most powerful piece on the board.
However, they haven’t met me.
This queen knows all the rules. She plays the game better than him.
In my game, the queen can knock the king right off the board.
Game over.
The END.
But, I love him.
The darkness threatens to make me lose sight of my strategy from time to time, but in the END, love always prevails.
Problem is, my black king is playing by a different set of rules. His END game is one he shields from me. It’s a game he plays closely with the white king, the most brilliant player of all. Together, they want to END my game.
They want to END me.
This queen doesn’t go down without a fight.
This queen makes her own rules.
This queen will outsmart those who play against her.
This is the END, baby.
In the END, I am going to win it all.
***Warning***
This is the End, Baby is a dark romance. Extreme sexual themes and violence, which could trigger emotional distress, are found in this story. If you are sensitive to dark themes, then this story is not for you.
***This is the seventh and final book in the series. First six books must be read in order to fully understand this story line. THIS STORY IS A NOVELLA AND SHORTER THAN THE REST.***
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MY REVIEW
I'm going to keep this brief because this story was short and I refuse to spoil this brilliant conclusion for the rest of you.Albert Einstein stated that the definition of insanity is "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." This is a quote I repeat often in my life to myself and those I love. It's the quote that rang true through my mind the entire time I read this book.
Darkness. Holy crap, this book was short and yet it was packed full of darkness. So much happened and I can't wait for you to read all about it. I'm still finding it hard to let go of these characters. Who knew that when K. Webster introduced the first book of this series that not only would the villains redeem themselves, but that we would grow to love them? Don't even play yourself right now. I know I'm not the only one.
I took away one quote from this book because not only was it beautiful, but it spoke to me and set my heart at ease:
"The love is all inside. It's locked up but it seeps out through my cracks. This love belongs to him and our babies. One drip at a time might be all they get, but it's theirs. And there is so much more where that love came from. I just don't know how to make the holes bigger."
Now I'm gonna patiently wait for the spin-off.
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