5 stars I am surprised to admit that I actually like Kayden by the end of this series. Laxmi had assured me that I would, but I think there was a part of me that remained skeptical. There were many times when I was convinced he was absolutely irredeemable. I guess I was wrong. Maybe I should trust Laxmi. As with the other books in this series, I edited this book. I really, really did not like Kayden and could not imagine anything that would make me like him. To be honest, were this nonfiction, and were I to meet someone like Kayden in real life, I would absolutely run in the opposite direction. However, since these are fictional characters and since Chloe fell in love with him, I have to admit that he came around to being a decent person by the conclusion of their story. I’m still disturbed by his desire to “hurt” Chloe, but I guess he explained himself in a way that I could at least sympathize with him. The fact that he actually stopped hurting her certainly helped build my goodwill. This book ends with an intro to the developing relationship between Lisa and Talon, the Viking. For now, it seems similar to the one between Kayden and Chloe, but I’m sure it will turn around eventually. The journey to get there should be interesting. I’m looking forward to it. May 15, 2020
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