![]() ![]() Thankfully, this book was dirty with a capital D(ick) :p I loved the chemistry between them and dub-con always makes me hot and bothered. ![]() ![]() I love when characters evolved but not when it happened like a switch without enough support. I also felt the last 20% or so flipped too much to be believable. There was one thing I kept wondering how it happened that didn’t make sense because it wasn’t explained. However, I had some issues with the plot. I enjoyed the storyline and the supporting characters were all arresting in their own way. I liked how even though she’s sheltered, she’s smart and not innocent.Įven when she’s fighting me tooth and nail, there’s a core of submissiveness there that draws me, a moth to flame. Right from the start, he exuded mystery and sex appeal. ![]() And Aladdin is my second most favorite Disney cartoon, so it’s impossible for me to resist it. In that aspect alone this book already attracted my attention. Give me sexy villains, and I’ll always choose them over heroes every single time. When her father’s ambitious second in command, Jafar presented her with impossible choices, she had to decide what she craved the most. Living in a gilded cage, her fantasies were restrained by the bars. Jasmine Sarraf never got the chance to spread her wings. Type: Standalone Book 1 of Wicked Villains series ![]()
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