Who is she? Simon Quinn can have any woman he wants, but he prefers them jaded, worldly, and free of illusions. His life is one of danger and temporary pleasures. An Irish commoner, he has nothing more than his expertise as a lover and mercenary to recommend him and no title, property, or family to redeem him. Lysette Rousseau is a deadly beauty who can seduce or betray with equal skill. She should be just the sort of woman Simon entertains, but something about her sets him on edge. At times she is a femme fatale he cannot abide, at others she is warm, sweet, and irresistibly alluring. His reactions to both sides of her are equally powerful, but for opposite reasons. It seems almost as if there are two women in one... Twins! One wounded and exploited, the other innocent but strong. Lynette Rousseau will do anything to reclaim the sister who doesn’t remember her. She will gain the proficiency required to enter the underworld her sibling occupies. But how will she defend herself against the enigmatic, seductive Simon Quinn? A man who can liberate Lysette, but whose insatiable desires may ensnare Lynette forever…
My Review:
Rating: 4/5 stars.
I was really excited to finally see Simon settle down and have a happy ending which I got! But obviously with a lot of great storytelling and action. I did wonder how Lysette had anything to do with it because it the last book they didn't get on at all. But then Sylvia Day hit us with a twist we weren't expecting and it worked really well! I loved how the book started off with Marguerite's story with Saint Martin so that we understood the back story. While reading it I did wonder how this would link back to Simon but of course it did! I'm annoyed that this book took so long to read due to Uni assignments but it was worth it in the end. A great end to a good series! Amy x
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