![]() ![]() ![]() Darling's miserable past is slowly revealed over the course of the book and as horrible as it is, what he goes through in the present may actually be worse. She has never seen his face but their love is real and they plan to get married. Darling has been having a super-secret affair with a Resistance fighter named Zarya for two years, but he's been doing it as his alter-ego Kere. In fact, I'm going to try really hard to keep as much of the plot to myself as I can because I don't want to rob you of the shocking twists and turns the story takes us on. I'm not going to spoil how, because it's part of the journey. Obviously, Darling is not gay and in my heart of hearts, that may always bother me on some level. Then I started reading this book and it blew me away from the very beginning. From the moment I finished the tepid Born of Shadows, the idea festered in my head. And I was absolutely livid about the idea that after three books, Sherrilyn Kenyon was taking a character who had always been gay and making him straight. Darling has been a beloved character for me ever since the start of the series. I went into this book convinced I was not going to like it. ![]()
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