Sending Damon to prison was the worst thing Winter could’ve done. It didn’t matter that he did the crime or that she wished he was dead. Winter thought he’d cool off in jail and be anything but the horror he was, or that at the very least she’d have time to disappear before he got out.
But she was wrong. Three years came and went too fast, and prison only gave him time to plan. And while Winter anticipated his vengeance, she didn’t expect this. He doesn’t want to make her hurt. He wants to make everything hurt.
Damon knows he needs to get rid of Winter’s father, giving her, her sister, and her mother nowhere to run. The Ashby women are desperate for a knight in shining armor. But that’s not what’s coming.
It's time Damon took control of his future. It’s time he showed them all that he will never stop being the nightmare they think he is.
Damon won’t have to break into her home to do it.
As the new man of the house, he has all the keys.
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Rating: 4 Stars
My Review: The saga of the horsemen and the women they fall for continues with Damon's story, where we delve deeper into the shadows of his past to gain a better understanding of the man he has become. While a person's past doesn't excuse their future actions, it does help us grasp the motivations behind those actions. Damon's journey exemplifies this, revealing the scars that have shaped his choices and the inner turmoil that drives him forward.
Penelope Douglas masterfully weaves complex layers into her characters, forging strong connections with readers. Her storytelling unveils different facets of each character, creating a tapestry of human experience that resonates on multiple levels. Each revelation adds depth to the narrative, making it impossible not to empathize with the struggles and triumphs of these vividly drawn characters.
In Damon's tale, we witness not just a story of redemption, but a narrative rich with emotional nuance. The relationships he forms, the bonds he breaks, and the loves he yearns for are all depicted with a brush that captures the raw realities of life. Penelope Douglas captures the essence of human imperfection, illustrating how our pasts mold us, how our choices define us, and how love, in all its complicated forms, can both heal and harm.
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