Like I said he is an absolute manwhore and of course she is a virgin. It is a forced marriage trope that is done through a business contract. Plotwise it also wasn´t anything special. (This is the part of the review where spoilers come in so please be aware of that!) Even Saint and Ariadne claim to hate each other. Also why does everybody in this series hate each other so much? There is always hate between at least four characters in each book. Ariadne has one friend that is in exactly two scenes over the whole span of the book. The side characters, again, were barely there. In my opinion there was not really any chemistry. The two have a bit of sexual tension but that was about it for me. Of course she is the virgin to his manwhore, because how else would it be. Saint is pretty much an arrogant ass, praising himself over course of the whole book that he would be absolutely amazing and sex with him would be heaven. On one positive note, Ariadne was quite a sweet FMC, she seems like a nice girl, but I have to say also pretty naive. Here I was, hoping that this book would be better than the first one.Let me tell you, I have some emotions too for this book, and it ain´t good ones. This is a two POV book, told by the POV´s of Saint and Ariadne. "My chest burned as emotions swelled again.
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