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Appartiene alle SerieWhite Monarch (3)
The "heartstopping" conclusion to the USA Today bestselling White Monarch series. I've become a queen to the forsaken, a leader to thieves, and the wife of a man who instills fear in all who cross his path. He was the husband I didn't want. Now, I can't fathom life without my king. I should've been ready for anything. Like the caterpillar that feeds on poison during metamorphosis, I was raised in the dangerous world of cartel crime. But nothing could've prepared me for Cristiano de la Rosa, his brother's poison, or the Calavera cartel. This is still a story about a love strong enough to topple households, unite enemies, and divide brothers. Resilient enough to bring down those who would try to destroy it ... and selfless enough to make the ultimate sacrifice. But I was warned, and so were you. Death's day always comes. This time, it will find what was once a caterpillar is now a butterfly--and hell hath no fury like the White Monarch Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyVotoMedia:
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A nail-biting conclusion to this trilogy. It picked up exactly where the last book ended and definitely kept the suspense up. Was it perfect? No. There were moments that I was left really confused and had to reread it in order to understand what was happening. Did it give the characters the HEA that they deserved? Yes and NO.
Cristiano was/is one of my favorite characters that I have read in a very long time. His dedication to not only Natalia but in everything he stood for was admirable. Everything about his character from his dirty talking mouth, his confidence, his devotion, and his convictions had me swooning several times. However, it also was a big strike in this book because I cannot see him being the man that would have not figured out another way to conclude this book and end it the way that it was. He doesn't strike me as the type to go out and live his life like this.
That being said, Natalia was also a lot better this time than in the last book. I really liked her character this go around. She was more confident and secure in her position and her relationship which in my opinion was long overdue.
The book didn't really address what happens to some major characters in the book nor does it give them the closure that I felt they deserved which is why this book didn't give five stars. Even though this is technically a romance, it had a LOT of action and background/history rather than what is typically thought of in regards to romance. Yes, there were steamy times and a lot of anticipation building up to those times but the actions and the "war" going on around them was more the headliner than the characters that were caught in the middle of it.
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