![]() ![]() He knew someone was coming to kill him, and this was the only way he could think of to protect himself.Įve ends up deciding not to kill Adam, and she flees with him to her safe houses. Biology kicks in, she takes him back to her hotel room - and he (sort of) manipulates her into biting him, creating an unbreakable emotional bond between them. When they meet, she realises he's actually an omega. Eve (late 30s) is an assassin, and her latest target is a young man named Adam, whom she encounters being menaced by another alpha at a bar. Okay, so to follow along with my review, you'll need a quick plot summary first. I'm going to go through my thoughts - which may get a little rambly and philosophical at times, I apologise in advance. To be clear, Kathryn Moon is still an AMAZING author, and I've no doubt the majority of people will fall in love with her story. Partially because I've been anticipating her so highly, this book wasn't quite everything I hoped it would be. Eve, the alpha hitwoman, is a character whose story I've been dying for since she first appeared in book one. I've been greatly looking forward to reading this. ![]() ⤅ An incredibly unusual book, in both amazing and less amazing ways. ![]()
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