![]() Persy seems naïve and docile but the easy demeanor and all her charm are only for the deserving. “She scooted next to me, wrapped in a gown that clung to her curves like I would if I wasn’t a hundred and one shades of messed up.” The why wasn’t at all expected and it’s a twist that I loved, although a very strange one. What isn’t immediately clear is why he fights them so violently, preferring to maintain his isolated, inhuman existence instead of giving in to his urges for this woman. Of course he’s awful to Persy but even his black, dead heart isn’t immune to her charms and it soon becomes clear that he’s capable of having emotions after all. ![]() ![]() We met Cillian in The Hunter, learned that he’s physically exquisite but quite possibly Satan incarnate as he’s far too cold, calculated and soulless to be a mortal. ![]() ![]() She intends for this to be a business transaction, which is why she doesn’t ask Sailor and Hunter for help, but Cillian demands her very soul in return. She’s at the mercy of the merciless and turns to Hunter’s sociopath older brother, Cillian Fitzpatrick, for help. The story opens to sweet, fun-loving Persephone Penrose living a difficult existence thanks to the no-good ex who left her behind when he went into hiding because of debt he owes to the mob. ![]()
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