

Synové is still hilarious, and still had me laughing. I actually like all these little flashbacks back to moments with Kazi and Jase, they were so sweet, and I typically enjoy flashbacks in books. He's a disgusting pig-headed person, but a good villain. Just letting you know.Īlso, I think this Montegue guy was a great villain. Jase and Kazi are so protective over each other, and when Jase was with Kazi in a certain moment, he almost made me cry because he was so protective over her, but they weren't happy tears. When Jase yelled that Kazi was his wife, I placed the book down and rolled all over my bed, I COULDN'T EVEN HANDLE IT. Kazi and Jase's love for each other is so real and pure, and I want that so much. Who knows, if someone can convince me, I just might be interested in reading it. The fact that I already know what's going to happen in the Kiss of Deception now is kind of making me want to push the book down on my tbr, because the reason I was so interested in that book is because of the plot twist that happens at the end of the first book, but now that I apparently know what happens, I don't feel like I want to read it as much anymore. I know that Kaden and Pauline are both from that series, and they appear in this book. I also got spoiled for the Remnant Chronicles again, but whatever. Like all of Jase's siblings, it took me a while to remember who they were, and I feel ashamed. It took me a while to remember who certain characters were, what certain things were, where certain places were. I still like them though.Īlso, I remembered nothing that happened in the first book.


I got so upset when Kazi and Jase almost met back up but then GUNNER AND MASON AND PRIYA had to throw Kazi out. I was on the edge of my seat for this entire book, waiting for things to happen, waiting for CERTAIN events to occur. The beginning was chill and normal, just Kazi and Jase riding their horses and then BOOM. Sometimes it was only a certain way to die.” “Waiting for someone else to write your history was no way to live.
