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Taken by a stranger, Santiago is my only hope. Except that I don’t know if he’s dead or alive. And for as cruel as he can be, the thought he might be gone is unbearable.
But he has nine lives, my monster.
He’s not finished with me yet. And soon I’m back at The Manor. Locked in my room. At his mercy.
I know I am despised.
I know I have become the face of his vengeance.
But there’s something else too. Something between us. It’s a dark and gnarled thing. And it has its claws around my heart.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 20, 2021
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- ASIN : B08TBWGHNG
- Publication date : April 20, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1004 KB
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- Print length : 338 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B092H9X5B5
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- Best Sellers Rank: #37,039 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #173 in Gothic Romances
- #225 in Gothic Fiction
- #489 in Gothic Romance
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Natasha Knight is the USA Today Bestselling author of Romantic Suspense and Dark Romance Novels. She has sold over a million books and is translated into six languages. She currently lives in The Netherlands with her husband and two daughters and when she’s not writing, she’s walking in the woods listening to a book, sitting in a corner reading or off exploring the world as often as she can get away.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
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5 stars for this book!! I honestly don't know these books could get better after the first one, but wow it's amazing.
I can't get over this Gothic, dark, moody, book! I was simultaneously cussing out Santiago, crying, clenching, cussing out everything else, and picking my jaw up off the floor. I loved every minute of it.
This book picks up right after Requiem of the Soul. We lean who has Ivy, where she is (kind of) and what happens to Santiago.
I didn't think Sanitago could get any worse, aggressive, and angry.. BUT I WAS PROVED WRONG! Boy was I proved wrong. his treatment to his naïve wife will make you hate him, it will make you angry at the book, and it will make your stomach drop about 9 times before you think the worst is over.. only for it to get worse. His character growth in this book- though very slowly and sudden- is heartwarming. He takes 3 steps forward, 5 steps back, and 3 steps forward. For being someone as aggressive as he is, he takes a shining to Ivy and doesn't want to admit it (like my favorite type of male character) but he loves her.. I am patiently waiting for him to admit it to himself.
Ivy goes through it all in this book! She is sweet, believes everyone is good, and honestly how in love she is with her husband.. lord I wanted to shake her because I would hit him with my car if I could. She spends so much of this book bruised, broken *not really* and naked *really*. All the stuff that happens to her, the fact that she is still positive.. blew my mind.
The ending of this book.... I almost threw the book across the room, I love/ hate trilogies, I hate waiting for the next one, but I love how I get one more book with this couple. The ending is a cliffhanger and it is a DOOZY.
evocative in it's darkness and depravity. The premise was outstanding.
What a remarkable story. I was on pins and needles and had chills down my
spine. Nothing about this story was easy to read. It's dark, raw, and brutal
Nothing sweet, only despair. But how I loved this story of revenge where good
versus evil, and it looks like evil is winning. There were glimpses of goodness
that started to shine through, and I do mean short glimpses.
I found it difficult to warm towards Santiago. He was a predator and Ivy was his
prey. He delighted in tormenting her. He had a cold hearted agenda to strip Ivy
of her dignity one painful layer at a time. But how I love a good villain and
Santiago certainly fitted the bill. He did show a glimpse of a more human side to
his personality. When it came to the ultimate act of revenge; he could not follow
through and became Ivy’s protector. Santiago was such an enigma.A complex man
and the snippets who get from his past help paint a picture of one hell of an
emotionally stunted man who was dark, cruel and complex. I don't know if Santiago
can redeem himself in my eyes. He is so determined to blame Ivy for the evil acts
against his family. He had blinkers on.
Ivy had been dehumanized in the most perverse ways possible. She had been put
through hell but refused to let Santiago break her. She fought for her very essence.
She was hanging on by a thread. Ivy became Santiago’s obsession, a victim of his
hate. Would she pay the ultimate price for the sins of her family? She was a tower
of strength until the wall she had built to protect her began to crumble. Poor Ivy,
despite being broken she still had compassion for Santiago. How I admired or her
resilience, but how much more can one person suffer before they give up and lose
the will to fight.
I'm so ready for the next book in this series. I need to know what is going to happen
and why.I loved, loved, loved this book. I love the combination of theses two authors
who always live up to my expectations.
I was floored by the finale of Requiem, and Reparation dives right back into this intriguing, intoxicating, and twisted Society world as we try to figure out just what happened at the party, and WHO is responsible. All signs point to our embattled heroine, who just was starting to find some emotional footing with our malicious and manipulative anti-hero. But, all the chemistry is now poisoned by mistrust and deception. And let’s just say things get messy real fast. Tons of emotional turbulence, and so much suspense. Book one introduced us to all the key players, and how all the players interact with each other. But in this book we’re digging deeper- the pieces are the board, and now it’s time to figure out the players motivations. Who is playing whom...and why?
If you thought Santiago was cold and cruel in book one, you better brace yourself. This is a man who’s spent year’s hardening his heart, building armored walls to keep him from letting others in. And nothing ires him more than the inch he gave Ivy, and the fact that it hurts that she potentially betrayed him. So he UNLEASHES- we see the best and worst of this man, his vitriolic bitterness and his obstinate blindness as well as his woundedness, his tender heart. Somehow AZ and NK make a man whose actions are truly deplorable, a man who enrages me, and they make him empathetic. Reparation treats us to the careful dismantling of this man’s walls- we get inside his heart. And, while we don’t find softness, we do find emotion, and we find dark beauty. We find his humanity - and now he just has to figure out how to lean into without losing his dark essence. And Ivy- Ivy seems to be the key, she somehow inspires the best in him, somehow unlocks parts of his being that others can't, but she also inspires the worst in him, too. There were a few scenes where I thought Santi was crossing a line I could never forgive- but like Ivy, I can’t make my heart stop beating for him.
Poor Ivy. I said that so many times in this book. Good lord does this woman go through it- I felt my heartbreak for her so often. She’s completely powerless, desperate and close to irreparable broken in so many places. At times she made me want to shake her, but mostly I just wanted to hug her. Because her heart never stops trying to find good in others- and she never stops trying. She finds small ways to find power in the most powerless of places, and
The chemistry is this story- OH LAWD. I feel like I have a concussion from the emotional whiplash. These two are so hot and cold, so much push and pull. Everytime these two start to find any sort of stability with each other, any sort of emotional trust or vulnerability, new obstacles or new truths come to light, and the fragile hold they have on each other crumbles and has to be rebuilt. This is romantic chaos- beautifully done. Individually they are both emotional powderkegs just waiting to combust. They are both so painfully lonely, isolated in their own worlds, and both vibrating with tensions that come from years of pain, emotional repression, distrust, and resentment towards others in their world. Santiago has been consumed by hate and revenge, and Ivy has suffered within the patriarchal confines of their corrupt world. They are so carefully knitted up, until each other- both inspiring emotional, need, and conflicting feelings in one another neither was expected. And now, in book 2, we get to dig even deeper into their dynamics. And my goodness is it transfixing. Together, they are somehow both toxic and volatile while also being restorative and sweet. Having never experienced intense and complicated emotions like these before, they both make misguided mistakes to protect themselves or hurt the other- leaving us broken and bruised and desperate.
Of course, just when we find hope, things run way off course. Huge revelations, huge twists, and a heart stopping cliffhanger leave us twisted and broken over these two. And so we wait- for what I know will be an epic finale to this dark and wickedly entertaining trilogy. I AM HOOKED! AND I DESPERATELY NEED THE CONCLUSION!

Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021
I was floored by the finale of Requiem, and Reparation dives right back into this intriguing, intoxicating, and twisted Society world as we try to figure out just what happened at the party, and WHO is responsible. All signs point to our embattled heroine, who just was starting to find some emotional footing with our malicious and manipulative anti-hero. But, all the chemistry is now poisoned by mistrust and deception. And let’s just say things get messy real fast. Tons of emotional turbulence, and so much suspense. Book one introduced us to all the key players, and how all the players interact with each other. But in this book we’re digging deeper- the pieces are the board, and now it’s time to figure out the players motivations. Who is playing whom...and why?
If you thought Santiago was cold and cruel in book one, you better brace yourself. This is a man who’s spent year’s hardening his heart, building armored walls to keep him from letting others in. And nothing ires him more than the inch he gave Ivy, and the fact that it hurts that she potentially betrayed him. So he UNLEASHES- we see the best and worst of this man, his vitriolic bitterness and his obstinate blindness as well as his woundedness, his tender heart. Somehow AZ and NK make a man whose actions are truly deplorable, a man who enrages me, and they make him empathetic. Reparation treats us to the careful dismantling of this man’s walls- we get inside his heart. And, while we don’t find softness, we do find emotion, and we find dark beauty. We find his humanity - and now he just has to figure out how to lean into without losing his dark essence. And Ivy- Ivy seems to be the key, she somehow inspires the best in him, somehow unlocks parts of his being that others can't, but she also inspires the worst in him, too. There were a few scenes where I thought Santi was crossing a line I could never forgive- but like Ivy, I can’t make my heart stop beating for him.
Poor Ivy. I said that so many times in this book. Good lord does this woman go through it- I felt my heartbreak for her so often. She’s completely powerless, desperate and close to irreparable broken in so many places. At times she made me want to shake her, but mostly I just wanted to hug her. Because her heart never stops trying to find good in others- and she never stops trying. She finds small ways to find power in the most powerless of places, and
The chemistry is this story- OH LAWD. I feel like I have a concussion from the emotional whiplash. These two are so hot and cold, so much push and pull. Everytime these two start to find any sort of stability with each other, any sort of emotional trust or vulnerability, new obstacles or new truths come to light, and the fragile hold they have on each other crumbles and has to be rebuilt. This is romantic chaos- beautifully done. Individually they are both emotional powderkegs just waiting to combust. They are both so painfully lonely, isolated in their own worlds, and both vibrating with tensions that come from years of pain, emotional repression, distrust, and resentment towards others in their world. Santiago has been consumed by hate and revenge, and Ivy has suffered within the patriarchal confines of their corrupt world. They are so carefully knitted up, until each other- both inspiring emotional, need, and conflicting feelings in one another neither was expected. And now, in book 2, we get to dig even deeper into their dynamics. And my goodness is it transfixing. Together, they are somehow both toxic and volatile while also being restorative and sweet. Having never experienced intense and complicated emotions like these before, they both make misguided mistakes to protect themselves or hurt the other- leaving us broken and bruised and desperate.
Of course, just when we find hope, things run way off course. Huge revelations, huge twists, and a heart stopping cliffhanger leave us twisted and broken over these two. And so we wait- for what I know will be an epic finale to this dark and wickedly entertaining trilogy. I AM HOOKED! AND I DESPERATELY NEED THE CONCLUSION!

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This book is very dark and twisted and I hated Santiago he has so much anger inside him he cant see that Ivy is as drawn to him as he is to her but he is fighting it as he just wants his revenge against the Moreno family he can't see that there is something bigger going on in the background working against them.
I was drawn into this book from the very first page and I couldnt put it down until I had finished, I really felt for Ivy and everything she went through and I hated Santiago throughout most of this book but he did have a few small redeeming moments though not many.
As Santiago fights his growing feelings for Ivy can he forget about his revenge and save Ivy?
I have to wait for the final installment to be released to find out and I can't wait.



