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A Deal For A Kiss

𝐀 𝐃𝐞𝐚𝐥 𝐅𝐨𝐫 𝐀 𝐊𝐢𝐬𝐬
By Willow Winters


Blurb:
Nothing could hide her from me.

The darkness is everywhere and it moves about in the mortal realm….
And then there’s her. Bright and so easily seen.

Mine.

She calls to me like I prayed to the Gods she would.
I should feel guilt for what I’m going to do. What I must do.
She doesn’t remember, but I do. She belongs to me.

I will claim her and bring her to the underworld as mine.
At all costs… nothing will keep me from what belongs to me.


Review:

I requested this arc copy through Hambright without realizing it's a prequel to Willow's upcoming book "His in the dark". This is my first Willow Winters book and I'm not disappointed. Thoroughly enjoyed it right from the start. 

Her writing style was easy to read and sucked me into the story. With a few well-placed words the author managed to paint a picture in my head and let me watch the book like a movie, a thriller suspense movie. 

I enjoyed reading this book immensely and was pretty excited for the next book in the series, where we see the characters again.There's a raw darkness in this story but it's beautiful. 

I devoured this book in one sitting and can't wait for the next book. If you like Greek mythology definitely give this a shot. 

𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 : 4/5 

Thanks to Hambright PR for providing me a copy of this book 📚

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