5 stars
I was over
90% into the book before the title made sense, and when it hit me why the
book was named this, it packed a powerful emotional punch. You know the
saying “If you are going through hell, just keep going”, that is Piper. But
she never really looked at how she ended up there. She was happy to be out of
it, and that she survived the journey. Intent on avoiding everything she had
come to associate with that horrible time, she had cut off a huge part of
herself, her submissiveness.
Ethan had
survived his own turmoil, but he thought he was well past them. Piper spoke
to the protector in him, and he was determined to be that for her. It wasn’t easy,
and had a few detours, as well as a lot of roadblocks. Some Ethan expected,
others caught him completely unawares, and he made some mistakes because of
it. It helped them both that the Dark Haven crew was there for them, and
failure was not an option!
When your
supporting characters include a fluffy, needy, ragdoll kitty who thinks he is
truly the Prime Minister Churchill he is named after. A kitty who was the
sole possession a fleeing woman brought with her in her escape, and Dixon.
Sweet, sweet Dixon who mans the desk at Dark Haven has found his HEA, and has
some issues hanging onto it, and gives us a wonderful story inside our main story.
Lots of Lindsay, Abby, and Rona. Which means, The Enforcer, My Liege, and
Simon as well. And some truly bad guys who get their comeuppances from this
amazing ensemble 😊
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