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Viva A very hard read.
Knowledge of old world wars & leaders is helpful.
Knowledge of French & Spanish phrases is helpful... commonly used throughout story.


Viva By the time I got to the 2nd half of the story, it was finally easier to read and understand. The story takes place in many locations in France, Spain and America spanning from 1800s to present day. Some parts made me blush but I ended up liking the story. I also ended up speaking a few different French and Spanish phrases out of habit from reading them so often. I keep calling my youngest mi amour. I've also been saying mon ami, and mi coeur.


Viva I think I will brave the next one which is a take-off from present day focusing on 2 of the supporting characters. It won't be as hard to read, not having all the 18oo's era details. I'm sure it will have just as much jaw dropping explicit detail though!


Jess  ✨ℬℴℴк ∞❤∞ ℒℴvℯr✨ This book is an excellent follow-up to Bond of Blood and I think that the two together are better than either one apart, though Bond of Blood should really be read first.

Once I finish this I am going straight on to Bond of Darkness. Ethan is such an interesting character, I cannot wait to see him fall in love.


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