A review by confidentlyintheclouds
Dead Love by Audrey Rush

4.0

Dead love is The Art of Ruin Duet with both books now in one. I haven’t read them previous so I’m unaware of any changes if any.

First off this book does have some warnings that you should look into before reading as your mental health matters. Not every book is for everybody.

With that being said I seriously enjoyed this read much like the others I’ve read by Audrey. She’s definitely becoming a fast fav for me, the way she writes and attention to detail will continue to entice me.

Kora is the daughter of a small town sheriff, the essence of the picture perfect family with the innocent daughter and picket white fence.

The thing is, perfect families aren’t always what they seem and while the town may think all is well in the Nova household one man in particular is set on their ruin.

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Vincent cannot help himself when it comes to the perfect princess, his need to destroy her often overcomes his senses in more than one way. But what happens when the line starts to blur between her destruction and their mutual damnation.

With a string of murders happening under the towns nose, fingers pointing to the wrong man and a re election swarming in, will Kora be able to break free from her cage ? Or will she burn with the rest of the town always wondering what could happen if only she broke away.

“You don’t help a flower grow by blocking out the sunlight.”

This is a dark romance with dark aspects,
While their is spice this is a slow burn so if you’re not into dark romance plots this may not be for you.