Wednesday, December 16, 2015

review || PERFECT RUIN { blog tour } by Nashoda Rose


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Nashoda Rose | December 14, 2015 | Dark Romance
Unyeilding, book 2
★★★★1/2

SOURCE: BOOK ENTHUSIAST PROMOTIONS

Kai
There is nothing I care about.
No attachments.
No connections.
Outwardly, I’m a perfect gentleman.
Until my target sees my knife.
I fear nothing, not even death.
In my world, death is considered a privilege.
But my life comes with unbreakable cruel strings and when I met her, I should’ve walked away.
I didn’t.
I was too selfish.
And that sealed her fate.
Because one week with me led her into the hands of ruin.

London
We all have unique layers that make up who we are.
What makes us vulnerable or strong.
What we fear and what excites us.
But peel back those layers and you’re left naked and exposed.
They did that to me.
Each piece was slowly stripped away then burned.
I merely existed.
But there was one layer they overlooked.
The most important of them all—the tie to one man.
The man responsible for me being this way.
The man who found me.
And the killer who would do anything to protect me.


Perfect Ruin is the dark erotic story of Kai and London.

Their beginning.

And the continuing story of Vault.

Must be read in order:
Perfect Chaos (Unyielding, #1) Deck and Georgie

Perfect Ruin (Unyielding, #2) Kai and London
Perfect Rage (Unyielding, #3) Connor’s story
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{ about nashoda rose } .

Nashoda Rose is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who lives in Toronto with her assortment of pets. She writes contemporary romance with a splash of darkness, or maybe it’s a tidal wave.

When she isn't writing, she can be found sitting in a field reading with her dogs at her side while her horses graze nearby. She loves interacting with her readers and chatting about her addiction—books.

{ review } .

As stated, this series needs to be read in order. Could you possibly read this book without having read CHAOS? Probably, but you may have questions, and then be curious about the constant fighting and sizing competition between Deck and Kai -- because those two don't like one another very much, to say the least.

I enjoyed Deck and Georgie's story -- and really loved all the follow up we get with them in this book, but I was shocked to find out how much I really enjoyed Kai and London's story, too. Kai's background, his home life, has set him up to be a rather monstrous type of man, but he's quite surprising in the aspect he's not always. He has his dark points, but his spots with London, his caring, his fighting for her, his standing up for her, were the ones that really made me fall for him.

London is strong and fierce, and I loved that she had the ability to truly break Kai -- not that she would want to.

This series has had a great build up, each book better and better. With the previous, we saw a lot more of what happened to victims of the Vault, and here, we get a different sort of inside-view of the Vault.

And next? Next is Connor -- and if there were one true victim of everything, it would likely be him. I'm extremely curious as to how Ms. Rose is going to be handling his story, and how these previous four players will deal with everything, as well.

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