![]() ![]() Vow of Hell holds a lot of what the first book has, but it’s a little lighter. Kiss of War was a wild ride, a dark(ish) romance battling wits and lust. You do meet some characters who appeared in that first book, so having that in your pocket helps. Vow of Hell is the second book in the series and while you don’t have to read the first one before this, it’s good to have that background. ![]() ![]() Which just adds to the excitement of the story. In the City of Stars, everyone has a secret and everyone is beautiful, but everyone is also slightly twisted. It’s intoxicating and hooks your attention till you reach the final word. There’s just something about Clara Elroy’s writing that sucks you into the story from the minute you open the book. I had a plan to escape from the crutches of a loveless marriage.īut when that turns sour, the media’s golden boy comes to collect.Īnd I can’t do anything except lay my soul at his feet and hope he doesn’t burn it. My forbidden crush, coming to life in the form of a nightmare. The only one who has the power to break me into a million pieces. He is the only one that can see beyond my veil of deception. Saint Astor is the big bad wolf I’m trying to run from. They say the vows you take on your wedding day are sacred.Ī beautiful lie hiding the ugly truth lying beyond. ![]()
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