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4 primary booksTwin Estates is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Stylo Fantome.
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If you have read any of my reviews then you know this is one of my favorite authors and an awesome way to start off 2018!
“If Liam was a pain in her heart, Wulf was a full body ache...She'd shared her life with Liam; she'd shared her heart with Wulf. She could always get her life back. A heart, though, wasn't as easy to recapture.”
Picking up two weeks after the first novel ended, Katya is still reeling and hurt by Liam and Wulf's deception. In spite of her sexual adventures, she's still very much the old Katya - a little naïve, a little bit of a pushover – and I couldn't help thinking that the baker wanted to have her cake and eat it, too, and her current situation was as much her fault as the men's.
While Liam and Wulf scramble and plot individually to win her back, Katya decides to dish out her own brand of punishment, stringing them along and putting the guys into an awkward situations. She's playing a game of her own with no intention of choosing either one. However, she didn't count on her own heart and feelings getting in the way. I was secretly hoping she was going to end up with Liam but that is only until I found out there was a book three. All is right in my world something to look forward to.
So I was really looking forward to this book. After how the first one ended my heart ached for Katya and I wanted to see how (as impossible as it seemed) this author would get me to forgive and care about a HEA for either Wulf and/or Liam. Quite frankly halfway through this one I wanted Wulf and Liam to kick Katya to the curb and find themselves someone better....sigh.
I get she was hurt (I would have been too). I get she was mad (again...I would have been too) but being both of those doesn't mean you have to be mean, and heartless, and basically a bitch. What she did to both Liam and Wulf was NO different (IMO) than what they did to her. Oh sure, they KNEW from the get go what she was doing, and some might say they deserved it. I'm not arguing they deserved SOMETHING. But I wanted her to rise above the hurt and anger and be the bigger person. Instead, I got a heroine that descended to their level and acted like a mean spirited child half the time.
I thought maybe the second half of the book we would move forward into a more mature direction for all involved after Katya decided to stop playing games. Alas, all three continued with their juvenile back and forth antics well into very late in the book. I found it all a bit exhausting. On top of that, I ended up really disliking one of the guys. The author made him like a different person in this book. Like a compulsive lying dick and that bummed me out because I really liked him in the previous book. To be honest I am not totally sold on wanting to read his book at all at this point.
That said, I really do love this author's writing and although I was a bit letdown with the second half of this duet it did keep me interested and turning the pages to see where this cluster fuck was heading. So for that alone, the author gets a thumbs up.