5 stars Two years later, Sin and Cooper are bigger parts of Pia’s life, but John is MIA. Pia is convinced that something bad has happened to him and her need to locate him and ensure his safety is a secondary plot line to this story. Of course, the primary plot line involves Valerio Hunan, the incubus who insinuates his way into her life. Although Pia’s feelings toward him change over the course of the story, I found it difficult to get past my first impression of him, and as a result, I didn’t love him. Still, there were some touching scenes between them and I understood her attraction. Despite evidence to the contrary, there’s still a part of me that thinks Sin has tender feelings for Pia. There is something about her, beyond being a succubus, that makes her irresistible to men and it seems like any who get to truly know her are compelled to care for her well-being. Sometimes it feels like Sin is too determined to prove he doesn’t actually care. I loved the ending of this. Of course, there are still questions, which is why I will be reading the third book because Annie Nicholas has managed to make me empathize with Pia and care about what happens to her. October 1, 2020
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