Mayor Alistair Wolfe had one job: hire a new assistant.
Preferably, someone who would look good in the position and not cause any scandals. At least, that’s what the criminals funding his career want.
He definitely wasn’t supposed to blackmail his one-night stand into working for him. Especially considering that she’s a blue-haired, tattooed thief with an attitude.
Cora Astor wasn’t looking for a relationship. She wasn’t even really looking for a job, but having an in with the mayor of the island where her brother went missing seemed like a good idea.
She didn’t expect her new boss to be the hot, British stranger she hooked up with the night before her interview, or for him to be so brazen with his desires. Now, despite her disdain for the dirty politician, she’s entwined their lives so tight that escaping seems unlikely.
Sav R. Miller is a USA Today bestselling author of adult romance with varying levels of darkness and steam.
In 2018, Sav put her lifelong love of reading and writing to use and graduated with a B.A. in Creative Writing and a minor in Cultural Anthropology. Nowadays, she spends her time giving morally gray characters their happily-ever-afters.
Currently, Sav lives in Kentucky with her dogs Lord Byron, Poe, and Arrow. She loves sitcoms, silence, and sardonic humor.
"There's something alluring about a violent woman. Men, not so much because violence is our legacy. But being at the mercy of a woman craving blood? There's nothing quite like it."
5/5 ⭐ FOR MY BABES, ALISTAIR & CORA!!!!
From the MOMENT Alistair had his chapter (*cough cough* chapter two).... I instantly fell in love with all of him and my panties absolutely disintegrated. Like yes, please ravage me in a dirty alleyway... please hunt me down like I'm your prey...
Alistair, babe. You could do whatever the frick you wanted to me and I would simply thank you.
THE WAY ALISTAIR JUST BECAME ABSOLUTELY OBSESSED AND FERAL AND POSSESSIVE WITH CORA?!?!? It was one of the hottest freaking things ever. THE WAY HE SIMPLY DIDN'T GIVE A F**K ABOUT WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THOUGHT WITH HIM PINING OVER CORA? HOTTTTTT.
And when he uses a *toy that doesn't go buzz, buzz* with Cora?? One of the hottest scenes I have ever freaking read.
THE SCENES WITH JONAS, LENNY, ELENA, AND KAL HAD ME SWOOOOOOONING FOR DAYS. Honestly, I hope we get a short novella with Elena and Kal soon 🥺 I miss my babies dearly.
The plot of the book was pretty predictable but I still loved EVERY MINUTE OF IT.
Basically, this review is just me OBSESSING over Alistair, and I'm not sure what you expected when reading this review, but that's where I'm at.
Alistair, if you're reading this... f**k me sideways. 🫡🫡🫡
Respectfully. Or disrespectfully... I'll take it either way ;)
Well… I have a lot of mixed feelings about this one. It’s the fourth book in the Monsters and Muses series and it’s based on the story of Apollo and Daphne. I found it to be a little confusing at times. Some people things, didn’t felt explained. Some things didn’t make any sense or just felt random. Which is really disappointing, because I would have really would have enjoyed the book if I didn’t get lost as much. Alistair Wolfe is Jonas’ older brother. Who we met in the previous book. I think Alistair so far, has been my favorite MMC out the series so far. He is a confident, stoic politician, that also is tall, handsome and older. ̶(̶N̶o̶t̶ ̶t̶o̶ ̶m̶e̶n̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ ̶h̶e̶ ̶h̶a̶s̶ ̶a̶ ̶b̶r̶e̶e̶d̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶k̶i̶n̶k̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶a̶ ̶d̶i̶c̶k̶ ̶p̶i̶e̶r̶c̶i̶n̶g̶.̶)̶ He is obsessive and possessive. He literally changes parts of his house and wardrobe based off the hair color of the girl he loves. This man was unhinged for this woman, there would be moments of him just thinking odd things such as: “𝘐 𝘸𝘪𝘴𝘩 𝘵𝘰 𝘣𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘬 𝘰𝘱𝘦𝘯 𝘮𝘺 𝘳𝘪𝘣 𝘤𝘢𝘨𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘴𝘵𝘶𝘧𝘧 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘥𝘦, 𝘴𝘰 𝘐 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘬𝘦𝘦𝘱 𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘴𝘢𝘧𝘦 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥.”
Ironically, Cora has been my least favorite FMC of the series so far. There was times where it felt like she was just playing that edgy girl that “isn’t like other girls.” I found her dog really annoying. I get her connection to the dog, but I quickly became irritated with how many scenes the dog had to be in. She couldn’t leave the dog alone and it drove me a little crazy. But she did care deeply for her brother, which I did like about her.
There was some twists that were too obvious- like Hollis/Lucien. Or Cora snooping in Marshall’s room and finding a folder about her. Why was she surprised that it belonged to him? It was in his room.
Some things were absolutely not realistic. Cora get hit in the hid, gets unconscious and had blunt force trauma and the next chapter she doesn’t acknowledge being attack? Yet, she gets up out of bed, completely fine and ready to accuse Alistair.
Then there was a scene of two having sex at the edge of a cliff. Like ? I would understand doing it outdoors, but at the edge of the cliff, with your head dangling? Why?
Alistair and Cora had a lot sexual chemistry. But romantic chemistry? I’m not sure. They definitely had their soft moments. But I wasn’t sold on them having a serious developed relationship.
The smut didn’t disappoint. Miller knows how to serve in the smut department. The early part of the book, with Alistair on his knees in the alleyway? Whew, I was sold right there. Oh and the blood play? Damn.
As usual I loved seeing Kal and Elena again. They really are the backbone of the series. It was interesting to see Violet, Kal’s brother, who met briefly in the first book. We got a little more a development on her since her time with in book one was short.
There was a reoccurring line of Alistair saying Cora of “I’m trying to keep you safe.” Or something similar to that. Safe from what? The Barbieris?
I got mostly confused toward the end of the book. Around the climax. It felt like Lucien made an entrance twice.
There a scene where Cora throws and somehow sees her brother from a print paper on the target. No explanation.
Confusion got me away from the book. There was just some scenes, Especially with Alistair, where the information wasn’t thoroughly conveyed.
Overall, I did liked the plot premise and the overall set up This book definitely had me more intrigued than the last. Although there was some moments, I couldn’t follow that easily or didn’t understand the purpose. It was an interesting read. But so far, not my favorite.
I liked this one okay. I could have loved it, given how much I loved Alastair and his beautiful, dirty mouth and how much he revered Cora. Her, I didn’t like so much. She was too wrapped up in her own secrets and not paying attention to what was going on around her. There were just big plot holes for me.
Alastair meets Cora after he follows her from the restaurant where he saw her stealing tips. Then they have sex right there in the street, and he leaves her. She shows up to interview for his assistant position without knowing it’s for him and he hires her on the spot. His PI hates her guts, and he tries to make life miserable for her, but she doesn’t confide in Alastair despite him showing over and over that he won’t put up with bullshit where she’s concerned.
I mean, she gets bashed over the head while snooping in the PI Marshall’s bedroom, finds evidence of him tailing and spying on her, and her first instinct is to think it was Alastair who did it and then put her in his bed? Among other glaringly red flags, these two intelligent people should have seen him coming from a mile away. Instead, Cora (who is so irresistible but SO unappealing to me) goes round and round with Alastair keeping him at arms length even until the last line of the epilogue. It was enormously frustrating.
“God doesn’t get on his knees to worship”…”You’re in bed with the devil, m’eudail, and I don’t think he intends on letting you go.” Arrows and Apologies, Sav. Miller
Dark.
Delicious.
Sinful.
This dark romance was a perfect installment to the Monsters & Muses series by Sav. Miller and it did not disappoint.
Arrows and Apologies just made me question my morals, in the best way. With the darkness in Alistair, to the sass in Cora. Combined with the chemistry, this book was absolutely addicting from start to finish.
Plus, this story started with A BANG 💥 and I was here for every moment and feeling it produced. AND THE SPICE. I might need to go to church after that, it was positively filthy and I AM HERE FOR IT.
What I loved most about this book was the addiction with each page turn, the mini cliffhangers throughout the book to leave me wanting more, and the characters. I’m a sucker for dark and disturbed and Alistair did not disappoint in that department. And I enjoyed the main problem at hand that drove this story and it’s characters forward.
The only reasons I’m giving it 4/5 stars is because there were some confusing moments for me as a reader that just didn’t tie in together super smooth. Also, the ending scene could have been played out a little longer to give it that emotional depth that the characters were feeling. And I wish there was a bit more development from Cora and Alistair as well as development together as a couple. For example, just more intimate moments and dialogue would have elevated their dynamic more.
Other than that, this dark romance was a great, addicting read that set Sav. Miller apart.
Especially the 🩸 scene. Once you read it, you’ll know.
With TW (so research those before starting), SPICE GALORE, dark characters, and a central plot point, this book was a fun, deliciously dark, page turning read.
Arrows and Apologies was my first book of the month, my forty-eighth book in total, and my fifth book from Sav R. Miller. The way I’m severely disappointed with my feelings for this book because I had SUCH high hopes🤧. The fact it took me 2 weeks to finish this book should speak volumes because I usually devour Sav’s books in like 2/3 days🤧. Arrows and Apologies follows the story of Alistair Wolfe and Cora Astor. Tropes within this book are dark romance, forced proximity, age gap romance, workplace romance, enemies to lovers, enemies with benefits, cat and mouse game, alpha male, breeding kink, possessive male character, etc. The way my woman just fumbled the ball with this damn book, like it truly hurts my heart❤️🩹. We met Alistair Wolfe in the previous book, Oaths and Omissions (his brother Jonas’s book) so I was so hyped to read his book and see what kind of trouble he gets into. And he gets into trouble, just not the well written or well developed kind😪. Alistair and Cora meet one random night at a bar he owns and he notices her taking the waitress’s tips. Instead of calling her out automatically, he just basically lusts for her over the simple fact she’s stealing from his establishment… embarrassing but okay. And so Alistair follows Cora to the back alleyway and confronts her. One thing leads to another and they’re fucking up against a brick wall and he’s talking about impregnating her… and he don’t even know ms girls name🥲. Anywho, keeping it pushing, they part and think they’ll never see each other until a day or two later, I kid you not, she shows up to interview for an assistants position he has open… love that don’t we? And then of course, it’s like the stereotypical enemies to lovers vibes where they claim to hate each other but are fucking each other brains out like there’s no tomorrow. Regardless, that was developed poorly because I literally didn’t feel a spark between Alistair and Cora at all, like even throughout the book. They were just keeping secrets and fucking each other at the MOST inconvenient times🫤. Like ms girl was dealing with BLUNT FORCE TRAUMA and he was railing her shit. She was dealing with burns and scraping from jumping outta a car and he was railing her shit…. LIKE BESTIES, READ THE ROOM, pls😪. Not to mention the plot was EXTREMELY predictable and the inclusion of Cora’s brother Lucien was SO unnecessary. Like I read 300+ pages of words and I literally can’t tell you the reason as to why Alistair had Lucien and Marshall (an employee of his) wanting to see his downfall? Like pls, nothing was giving even though Sav gave us MAD words😫. One thing I did appreciate was the inclusion of my lovers, Kal&Elena and Jonas&Lenny. My best babies truthfully, they carried the book with their little screentime that they had😌. Long long story short, I’m disappointed in the execution of this book considering her other previous books in the series ATE! I wish Sav would’ve worked on this more because truthfully I feel like this book was rushed and the pacing and poor developing of the plot shows it😐. Although I don’t recommend this book, I definitely recommend the series and the previous three books because THEM BITCHES ATE🤤. Alistair just should’ve stayed in Oaths and Sav should’ve given me Violet’s story instead 😪 (although I think Vi’s story is gonna be book 5 and I’ma LOSE MY MIND BECAUSE THE RETURN OF KAL ANDERSON?!😍😍).
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if i'm being honest, i hated mayor wolfe in oaths and omissions so i went into this book expecting him to grow on me, but after only mere pages i liked him better than his younger brother. and cora? she might be my new favorite fmc from this universe, unexpectedly dethroning riley. and that wasn't the only thing sav proved me wrong about, i thought this book wasn't nearly as dark as the previous ones and then that ending obliterated my conviction. this was a pleasant surprise all-around.
every time i read her books i swear the female characters do nothing for me, i can never connect with them. lenny and cora were so similar to me, like i read them with the same tone. maybe it was because they were both so nonchalant about everything. the male characters she writes are always so attractive. anyways my thoughts with this book; - firstly, i felt like there was no romantic connection between the characters. - i hated the plot and the pacing of the plot, it was slow and barely anything happened - cora being wholly unaware that kal is violets brother, her cousin????even till the end?? - every time something happened to cora i swear it would be brushed off or forgotten, like nothing even happened. for example when she got her head bashed in, shouldn’t she have had a concussion or something. shouldn’t she have reacted more hysterically with the folder she found? - cora not communicating with alister really fucking pissed me off - loved the primal and breeding kink in this - obvious from the beginning lucien was this holis person - alister fucked both siblings, god that makes it more disgusting - the main characters supposedly loved each other?? how??when??what. where was the build up to that?what did he even love about the fmc please
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3.75 stars:Another spicy and surprising read in this series!
Apollo and Daphne isn't a myth I'm well-read about, but I still really enjoyed the little easter eggs of the source material Sav constantly includes in these books.
I loved the tension and chemistry between the MCs, the story itself was engaging, and it was really spicy but without overpowering the whole book.
The Bi-Rep was great. Especially the MMC is so open about his past relationships with men. It was refreshing and made me like him even more. Like everyone else, I get weak for the boy-obsessed trope, and Alaistar served it so hard here hehe 🤭. He sees Cora and knows she's his. And their interactions were scorching!
I always think that the plot of these books isn't the strongest part, but it was entertaining to keep me invested. While I did predict the twist early on, it didn't change the experience I had reading it.
+ there is a dog, so this book deserves all the bonus points!
Overall, this series grew on me, and now I'm really invested and love the twist they take on popular Greek Myths. I can't wait to read the next one because it's based on my favorite Myth: Cupid and Psyche!
🗂Genre: Dark Contemporary Romance 📕Type: Interconnected Standalone
🏷Tropes: - Inspired by Apollo and Daphne - Age Gap - Insta Lust - Boy obsessed - Boss/ Secretary - Slightly Unrequited Love - Kinky and ✨piercings✨ - Bi rep
⚠️Safety: no cheating, no omd/owd, death, suicide, drug abuse, drugging, stalking (not in a good way - not mmc), injury of an animal & almost death, kinks: breeding, primal, blood, Content Warnings
📖Format: 1st person, dual POV and narration (Rupert Channing & Charlotte Claremont) - Male narrator w. British accent😮💨
I don't say this often but when I do you know it means something: this series has not missed once. not once.
It's very rare for an author to continuously write hits as often as Sav does, but here I am singing her praises. I really was not expecting much out of this book but I got a man obsessed, feral for his girl and soft for her. I also got such good spice, I felt refreshed.
Anyways, another solid contemporary dark-ish romance reads.
I'm not hysterically sobbing, you are. that ending snapped me in half and fed me to piranhas goddamn. also, that whole this was hot as hell. Alistair was hot, Cora was hot. id definitely marry both or either them. this might of been my favourite book of the series so far.
This book was such a fun and wild ride! I was giggling and kicking my feet the entire time. Seriously, the banter and tension were everything. Alistair is the perfect morally grey villain you can’t help but fall for, and Cora is the absolute best match for his chaos. She’s fierce, fiery, and holds her own in every scene. Their chemistry was off the charts intense, steamy, and deliciously addictive. I loved every second of their messy, magnetic dynamic. I need more of them immediately!
3.5⭐ “There’s something alluring about a violent woman. Men, not so much because violence is our legacy. But being at the mercy of a woman craving blood? There’s nothing quite like it.”
AWH FUCK I LIKED THIS BOOK WHY
“All night, I’ve imagined how you’d taste, little thief.” Another lick and the flat of his thumb follows. “Imagined what this view would look like. How it’d feel to worship a deviant.” I shudder. “And?” Teeth nick my clit again, causing me to cry out. “Fucking divine.”
In this book we get - insta lust (i know i know but i liked it) - touch her and i will kill you hero - hero with a pierced dick🤌 - Mayor and his secretary fucking in the office - a dog 🥰 - blood kink - heroine Obsessed hero - dirty talk through and through - fucking in the woods - Bisexual main characters. - breed kink - heroine with blue hair and a million tattoos - older man
Okay apart from him eating her out on her period which honestly i didn't give a fuck about later, the book actually was nice. Very predictable but a decent read.
So now that we're done with all this, Mr Alistair Wolfe take me, with no respect whatsoever.
My eyes bulge at the silver barbell sticking vertically through the mushroom-shaped head. “What is that? Why’d you do it?” “Ask me again when I’ve bottomed out inside you.” As his hips meet mine, a sharp heat cascades outward from my pussy. He strokes against me, reaching where few have before. “See?” Dragging his cock back out, he hits the spot again, and I can’t stop a moan from escaping. “That’s why.”
oh good lord this had big dick energy through and through This one scene will live in my head rent fucking free
I can feel everyone in the room eye-fucking her. I’m doing it too, surely, but I’m allowed. Finders keepers and all that jazz.
Now that's a gentleman i will let rail me. 🥰
"You’re right, mate. She’s more than just an assistant, so if I hear you proposition her for sex again, I’ll have you fired and chased out of this fucking town. If she goes home with and rides anyone’s cock tonight—or any other night—it’ll be mine.”
His need to kill people when they would disrespect her.... TINGLES ISTG
“Someone had better explain why the fuck my assistant is in cuffs in the next thirty seconds, or every single one of you will get a bullet between the eyes.”
Me and who 🥺🥰✌️💅
"I will personally remove the hide from your body and lay you out like a rug in my bedroom if you don’t remove your hands from her this bloody instant.”
Okay daddy💅
ALSO i loveddddddd how he would so openly love her aaahh love when the hero worships the hoe like she hung the stars.
“You always call me that,” I say softly. “What does it mean?” "My granddad called my grandmother m’eudail, and I’ve yet to meet another man more in love with a bird than he was with her.” He pauses, dropping his hands to my hips. “It sort of just rolled off my tongue the night we met.”
When will it be my turn on god.
Okay hmmmmm did i love it? No. It was predictable but consistent. A decent read and i loved how the title made sense. Like....i really loved that fact how arrows and apologies as a title is so fitting. Good book
Probably also not a good time to tell you I love you, but, hey, why bloody wait?” “You love me?” I repeat, a tiny sliver of something sprouting in my chest. “Infinitely, and with every fiber of my being, Cora Astor. I’ve loved you since the second you walked into my life, and I’ll love you every second after, until I have no more to love you with.”
1.5⭐️ legend says the person who wrote this review is still looking for the plot.
this book was a HUGE disappointment. i had so many expectations and it met none. listen, the smut wasn’t even that great.
and i don’t know what happened because all the other books in this series were reaaaally good. this one? nah.
throughout this book there was literally no definite plot line followed. just a bunch of random stuff that happened from time to time. don’t bs me and tell me that the plot was cora looking for her brother cause for a big part of the book i forgot he even existed. there was a plot twist wannabe at the end, but how can there be a plot twist when there’s no plot at all?
but okay, let’s be honest, i don’t read dark romance only for the plot. and i could have easily turned a blind eye if there had been some decent amount of romance. guess what though: there barely was any. here’s how romance goes in this book: character a is obsessed with character b from the start, character b doesn’t seem to share the feeling but indulges in sexual activity, hot and cold behaviour and boom, at the end of the book character b suddenly loves a for some unidentified reason.
so to say this book lacks in every area is an understatement. the most annoying thing about all of this? the author is a really good writer. she has potential. she managed to write 3 amazing books. with plot and all. and now? i don’t even know what this is.
— some (at least half) of the spicy scenes have a very uncomfortable vibe to em. there’s a power imbalance and there’s not really a explicit consent. only time she really asks for it is if she’s close to climax (there is an interest on her side bc there’s a m@sturbation scene from her pov but i still feel that there was a lot of dub-con)
— the whole situation w/ her brother is so confusing. i understand having it written in the sense that the reader experiences some of what the mc feels but it’s to the point that i didn’t even know if he was alive until the actual end. its very confusing and hard to follow. not to mention i don’t feel that his issues (drug abuse, financial struggles, etc.,) were made prevalent enough before the finale? the were find of dropped and used before it was really apparent to the reader that it was even a serious issue and possibly. mc even acknowledges wishing she did more and validated his issues more and stuff so she KNEW they were there. that can’t be used as an excuse for keeping the reader in the dark. honestly just comes off as lazy/bad writing like many of the other things in this
— the marshal being written as one of the main mlm characters and being the villian is weird to me idk. even if that is a reach, i have other reasons to dislike his writing. 1) we already have enough to understand he’s very oddly and heavily attached to the mayor, so writing the subtle changes in his behavior work to show us he might be unhinged. 2) after the car crash, we know he’s shady. as the reader i felt some of what the mc (cora) felt when she doubted herself and what happened. his intentions were bad and even thought it should be obvious the aftermath of the accident makes things blurry, which actually works very well for a while. 3) on top of these, it is revealed that the marshal has pictures of cora EVERYWHERE. even one of her m@sterbating which she finds but he knocks her out with a brick before she can do anything (also this wasn’t mentioned again until the end?? they do not mention this picture until the VERY END. and we know cora did not forget. why did she not say anything?? again, it smells like bad writing to me) 4) attacking the dog was another opportunity to put us onto his trail further. but it wasn’t mentioned or used until the end. even having a detail that informs only the reader would have been perfect. its hard to know who to hate when there still isn’t a CLEAR villian. 5) the sa at the end felt unnecessary to me. i feel it was used for shock value and though it worked, it took any positive thoughts i had on the book and shredded them to bits. like stated above, there is a lot about his character and writing that could have been done better. there isn’t enough to let the reader know tho hate him, and for the sa specifically, there wasn’t any precursor to warn us that his delusions would lead him to do such things. it was terrible to read.
— back to lucian real quick. like i stated above i dont feel personally that their last interactions (which are supposed to be important and tell us more about their bond and him specifically) tell us enough about his addiction and mental health issues. his su!c!de wasn’t really foreshadowed at all. one second he’s on the marshal’s side and okay with his sister being collateral damage (literally dying so his debt can be forgiven) and the next he’s sad and shoots himself. if we were given more to work with and understand, this might have made more sense and felt justified for his character.
— one last thing that really bothered me is that the chemistry (and supposed love) between the mc (cora) and the mayor (alistair) was practically non-existent. it feels more like an on-going infatuation on his side and from hers it doesn’t feel like anything. it would make sense if we were given more of a resigned (but still present love) than what we got from her which was nothing until the end. there was only one scene before that when jonas’s wife came over and she second-guessed leaving. i know it was a somewhat slow burn and f-buddies trope but there was NO chemistry. it was like nails on a chalkboard. i didn’t ever feel and giddy feelings or excitement about them being together.
i know this is an incredibly negative review, and you do not know me as a person but i have been reading my entire life and i have never read another book that equals this level of bad.
hopefully if the author sees this they can keep these issues in mind for their future projects! :)
Bu kitap ilk üçüne göre çok daha iyiydi bence. Cora’yı sevdim güçlü genç bir kadın karakter veeeee çok güzel dövmeleri var 🫠🫠🫠 Alistair için diyeceğim tek şey her türlü piercingli beye okeyim👍🏻😏 tabi o beyin Alistair ya da Shadow Man olmasi sartiyla👀🥵👀 bunlar disinda Smut 😈😈😈😈😈 ve kitaba genel puanım 4,5/5
This is my favorite book in the Monsters & Muses series so far. I loved the story but won’t say too much about it specifically to avoid spoilers. Below are a few of my favorite things about the book.
Alistair: Mayor Wolfe! This man is the perfect combination of Kal & Aiden (ruthless & obsessive). I expected the hunter, but was blown away by the lover. He becomes obsessed with Cora immediately & and never wavers in his attention (even changing the decor in his office & home to match her hair!) He falls first…
Cora: She's just a girl looking for her brother when she stumbles across the Big Bad Wolfe. Alistair pursues her relentlessly & Cora enjoys every minute of it. She makes him work for it and is just enough of a brat to keep things interesting. I loved her character.
These two bring the heat immediately and it stays HOT throughout the whole book.
There are some big plot twists in this book & the ending was crazy!
This is a dark contemporary romance inspired by the Apollo & Daphne myth. I’ve always enjoyed mythology & I love to see how Sav translates themes from different myths into every book in this series.
Very excited to find out who the main characters will be in Book 5!
Highly recommend for anyone who loves dark romance.
Please check TWs before reading the book. They are clearly outlined on the author’s website.
are we even surprised that i loved this book? sav r miller has had me in a ch0kehold since last year and she continues to grab me with every book she writes. this one did not disappoint at all.
banter between the main leads is my favorite part of any love story, and the banter between cora and alistair had me thriving.
alistair was tough and just the right amount of simp. the way he was so caring and soft for cora🥹 i was indifferent towards his character in oaths and omissions and wow did i underestimate this man! this book made me love him so much i can’t even explain
cora is a baddie that will stop at nothing to get what she wants. she had no problem putting alistair in his place when need be. she knew exactly how to push all of his buttons and that just added to their chemistry. their chemistry together was such a treat to read.
i also love how interconnected the series is. we, of course, got another glimpse of the amazing couple, kal and elena! seeing them in these books is such a treat!
the plot had me sitting on the edge of my seat, constantly asking “omg what’s going to happen next?” i 1000% recommend this book!!
let me just start off by saying that allister and cora were exactly what i’ve wanted in a book couple, with the obsession and the way they were written. it was all just so perfect.
and don’t even get me started on the bisexual rep in this story. this has been what i have wanted and needed in romance books and i love that i am getting it from one of my favorite authors.
Cora & Alastair surprised the heck out of me. I didn’t know what I was expecting for them but they kinda blew me out of the water. Their chemistry, the tension, the spice… everything was great! I liked how strong and determined Cora was. She didn’t take shit from anyone & made that perfectly clear. She’s probably my favorite heroine from this series so far. Alastair was much more then I was expecting from the glimpses we got in the previous book about his brother. I enjoyed getting to dive into his mind and understand him fully.
These two lit the pages on fire. The steamy scenes were amazing! The dirty talk was phenomenal & we even get a DP scene w/ a dildo that was one of the hottest scenes ever. Really enjoyed their relationship so much. Alastair became a SIMP the moment he saw Cora & I loved that. He truly was a man obsessed & I was here for it.
The plot overall was good and I enjoyed it. Lots of surprises and a shocking twist I didn’t really see coming…. And I’m not gonna lie didn’t really enjoy. The secret/twist that comes out at the end of this book was the reason why it wasn’t 5 stars for me. I am not going to spoil it but it’s just not my favorite thing to have involved in a relationship between the h & H. This is teased a little through out the book and before we fully knew everything it was already taking away from the feelings Alastair had/was growing for Cora in my opinion.
Other than that I loved them & this book! I can’t wait to see what comes next.
I wasn’t so sure if I was going to love Alistair as much as I loved Jonas, but I did really enjoy reading more about him. And I was actually really shocked to know Alistair is just as morally grey as his brother if not more, and I loved seeing more of their relationship in this book. The book starts off with a bang regarding the spice and I was like okkk I get the hype about Alistair. He’s so dirty and I’m absolutely HERE for it. I loved their chemistry and relationship, and I definitely did not see the plots towards the end.
So listen… I know I might have said that Elena and Kal were my favorite couple written by sav but CORA AND ALISTAIR?? I’m sorry but they’ve just taken the top spot. Don’t worry Elena and Kallum, you come in close at second place.
Oh my, where do I even start… Alistair… I’m not going to lie he seemed like a MAJOR douche in O&O and I was really hesitant to read about him. But lawd have mercy Alistar did not disappoint, he was SUCH a simp for Cora. I’m talking about enamored since the first exchange/first glance. He was so soft for her and possessive that it made my heart and 🫣😳 tingle. His sweet words and love confessions were everything.
I absolutely loved Cora and her ability to bring Alistair to his knees…literally. Ugh she was such a strong fmc that literally frustrated and amazed me with how hard headed she could be sometimes. I can’t forget mentioning Laurel, what a sweet baby that I would absolutely lay down my life for.
If you’re familiar with Sav’s work then you know she always brings the spice, that she always brings top tier kink, and oh boy did she deliver on this one. I devoured this book and had to force myself not to read it in one setting. Ugh this books was so so good and I was so surprised how much I loved Alistair and Cora.
Easily 5 starts, you NEED to read this when I comes out. Thank you again Sav for a wonderful masterpiece🖤
Alistar could literally break my spin with his suspenders and I would say thank you.
SAV DID IT AGAIN. This series is superior and this is known by everyone in this community FOR A REASON.
While I don't know if I like V&V better this one, it is in my top two from monster’s and muses. t's pretty much my demographic within a book. Breeding kink (no children thank the lord), Age Gap, Corrupt Hero, Pierced Pi Pi and EVERYTHING I NEVER KNEW I NEEDE. I LOVED THIS BOOK.
Alistar is one of the characters that you need more from and it will never be enough until he is real and in your bed. He installed a pool for this woman simply because she said she liked swimming.
Cora is strong and her whole plot line was super enthralling. The reason she’s in town as well as her plot line kinda had me shook at the end.
Even though they are opposites it fit exquisitely in this book AND I LOVE THEM. Like I mean THE Alistar Wolfe is WHIPPED, that says ALOT.
Also they are both BI which filled me with so much joy. This book is one of the best from this series. SUPERIOR energy has been transferred into this book.