Cocktails and Books
Written on Dec 10, 2012
Then there was Aurora. She's trying to help her mother when she finds herself with a god-like, Gabe on top of her. From the moment she meets him, she's attracted to him. She flip flops gawking over his supreme hotness and being mad at the way he treats her. He constantly belittles her and reminds her of how superior he is to her, while he holds her captive at his home. She's mad out of his sight, but as soon as he's near she's in all out lust. If all this wasn't bad enough (and believe me, Gabe was borderline abusive up to his point), there are the events at the demon club which results in Gabe forcing himself on Aurora. She's half fighting for him to get off her and half to finish the job. This was beyond annoying and disturbing. And it was at this point that I had to make the decision not to finish the book.
Gabe and Aurora may redeem themselves in the remaining pages of this story, but I cannot get myself to move on, which is unfortunate since this book has been said to appeal to the BDB (which I love).
If you enjoy angel stories with a bit of Sci-Fi mixed in, this may be for you. Unfortunately, it just wasn't one for me.