![]() ![]() So what is it about this final book? What made it so good it got 5 stars? For me it was the answers we got, why was Soren so bad in The Siren? How did Nora meet Wes? How did Nora become the Queen of the Underground? How did they all end up in this twisted fucked up family? And of course, how does it all end? I mean, sadists never looked so good!īut the entire series is that good, we know this. This book. this series, is something else, if I wasn’t hating the blasphemy (went to a catholic school, can’t help the auto-response), I was laughing at how crazy-funny-crazy Nora is, or trying to catch my breath at those hot scenes. Haha… cue me dying of laughter and my husband struggling not to smile to prove a point. ![]() “They don’t call me Griffin Fist because I know how to box.” While I was reading it, I’d pause to read out parts of it out loud to my husband and his standard response was “What the hell are you reading?!” Like for example: You haven’t read anything like it and you never will. I’m shaking my head as I write this because this is brilliance right here. A book that combines sex, wit and religion with such ease. ![]() ![]() I just have never seen such originality in erotica. The one where they all fight, they all hurt… the one where Wes comes into the picture… and the one where they are finally together again. The one where Eleanor the submissive becomes Nora the Dominatrix. The Queen is the book that goes full circle. Be still my beating heart! What a book! What a series! What a way to end a series! 5 stars! 5 stars! 5 stars! ![]()
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