Seduction by Jane Washington, Jaymin Eve

Seduction (Curse of the Gods, #3)

by Jane Washington and Jaymin Eve

Willa Knight: Dweller? Sol? Accidental evolutionary hiccup?

Willa has never been a particularly useful dweller: she isn’t very good at chores, she isn’t very good at worshipping, she isn’t very good at not having opinions, and she isn’t very good with rules—but none of that matters anymore.

The rules are changing.

The dwellers are trying to make their own way in the world, and Willa can’t seem to help getting tangled up in their plans.

Luckily, she has the Abcurse brothers to help her out—until she doesn’t, and suddenly she’s alone again in a world on the brink of chaos. With the Abcurses gone, she’ll have to rely on her wits, and her sister Emmy, to stay under the radar and survive.

Because someone wants her dead.

But, really, what else is new?

Reviewed by Vicki on

3 of 5 stars

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Honestly, I skimmed most of this one and I'm not usually one to skim. Felt like more of the same old and I was really just wanting to get the parts with the brothers. Despite everything else, I do enjoy their interactions with Willa. The pact that you know would be broken was finally broken in this book, so that was fun. I also don't understand how the names of any of the books relate to the story. Each book is named after one of the brothers, but none of the books thus far actually center on the named brother. Other than Willa wearing a dress in the color of each brother in the book, I can't figure out any other connection.

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