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A review by quillnqueer
Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
2.0
The one where everybody is in a relationship now. This sequel requires a strong suspension of disbelief, as what is apparently a major God tries to take over the world via the means of... hiring a young reporter to write news articles for him. And the God just acts like some annoying dude for 400 pages.
The ending made the trek through the chapters worth it, as it got back to the Divine Rivals level of desperation and hope that I connected to so strongly. But the majority of the book very little happened other than Roman dealing with the amnesia trope, while seperated from Iris.
The ending made the trek through the chapters worth it, as it got back to the Divine Rivals level of desperation and hope that I connected to so strongly. But the majority of the book very little happened other than Roman dealing with the amnesia trope, while seperated from Iris.