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A review by akristinab
Shadow Bound by Kayleigh King
4.0
I didn’t think I liked enemies to lovers books before this one.
It’s definitely a slow burn so it took a while for me to really get into it, but once I did, man oh man I couldn’t put it down.
This is my first book by Kayleigh King and I was lucky enough to get an ARC copy. While it is true this can be read as I standalone I think I’ll be reading the first two books soon. Not only will the backstory have the bigger picture, but I’m captivated by the other couples in the book. (Not to mention I can’t wait for the next couple to come)
Isabeau and Ransom try hiding behing their masks. Ransom tries to hid the monster whithin, and Isabeau using her inner monster to mask her real feelings. And yet they can see right through each other. I guess that’s what makes them such a good pair. They know what it’s like to hid one’s true self.
They bring out the absolute worse in each other. Which is ironic because by doing so they are able to shed the masks in order to become better. Sometimes you have to give into the monster to become the good guy. They may have started out as hating each other but there’s a very thin line between love and hate. Especially when sex gets envolved.
It’s definitely a slow burn so it took a while for me to really get into it, but once I did, man oh man I couldn’t put it down.
This is my first book by Kayleigh King and I was lucky enough to get an ARC copy. While it is true this can be read as I standalone I think I’ll be reading the first two books soon. Not only will the backstory have the bigger picture, but I’m captivated by the other couples in the book. (Not to mention I can’t wait for the next couple to come)
Isabeau and Ransom try hiding behing their masks. Ransom tries to hid the monster whithin, and Isabeau using her inner monster to mask her real feelings. And yet they can see right through each other. I guess that’s what makes them such a good pair. They know what it’s like to hid one’s true self.
They bring out the absolute worse in each other. Which is ironic because by doing so they are able to shed the masks in order to become better. Sometimes you have to give into the monster to become the good guy. They may have started out as hating each other but there’s a very thin line between love and hate. Especially when sex gets envolved.