Don’t say it unless you mean it…
It’s a simple concept, one I’ve said time and again, but something people don’t seem to comprehend. You should choose every syllable carefully, because you never know when somebody will hold you to your word.
Somebody like me.
I’m not a good man. I’m not. I know. I have enough darkness inside of me to rid the world of every stitch of light. But there’s one I … light. But there’s one I could never harm, one light I couldn’t bring myself to snuff out.
Karissa.
She thinks I’m a monster, and maybe I am. I taunt her with my touch, get a thrill out of torturing her soul. But I’m not the only one. The world is full of monsters, and I’m not the most dangerous one out there.
Not even close…
God help me, I love her.
I do.
And God help anybody who tries to take her from me.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This book is intended for a mature audience only, due to some dark and erotic content.
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An excellent sequel !
Ignacio/Naz Vitale had only loved one woman in his life.
Everything he does , he does it with excess.
And he does not apologize.
He is not a good man…
And then he met Karissa…
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An excellent continuation of the adventures of Karissa and Naz, this time from the point of vue of Ignacio/Naz.
A …
Characters = 5/5
Plot = 5/5
Romance = 5/5
Mystery = 5/5
Action = 5/5
Darkness = 4/5
Humor = 0/5
Stars = 5
Would I recommend this book = Yes
Would I read future books by this author = Yes
*This is a reread for me. I didn’t leave reviews back in the day, but I do now. So here is my review.*
This book was just as good this time around …
This book picks up from Monster in His Eyes, but is told from Naz’s POV. I loved it. He’s a bad guy. He really doesn’t deserve Karissa. But that’s ok. I like bad guys in a suit.
Where Do We Go From Here?
*self-purchased. No need of sugar daddies called promo teams*
What’s this book about? (I’m trying to give as little spoilers as possible)
Naz is not a good man. He knows that. Karissa knows that. There’s only one person on this earth that Naz wouldn’t dare to harm and she’s that person. He wants to protect her from the …
More Is Caught Than Taught
This series is killing me….in a really good way…Book 2 is continuing Naz and Karissa’s love story….it’s a brutal one…I became frustrated with Karissa…I had to keep remembering how young and inexperienced she was….
I love these characters…I love their chemistry…I love their story…and …
I really love this series, It’s seriously one that keeps you captive from the first page. Such a emotional roller coaster from start to finish.
Karissa is still a bit naive, but I can’t help but love her, this book was from Naz POV and it was so much better to get into Naz head and see what makes him tick.
You know it’s wrong to love him…But I …
Karissa isn’t talking to Naz, feeling that even though he says he didn’t lie to her, she feels he didn’t tell her the truth.
Naz sees that although Karissa isn’t talking to him, she’s listening and she’s still affected by him, Naz knows that he loves Karissa, and nothing will change that.
It started off with the monster in Naz wanting revenge, he …
Great second installment from the male leads POV. I really enjoyed it.
“It’s not the darkness that’s terrifying, it’s what you might find in it.”
My love affair (in my mind) with Ignazio Michele Vitale (Naz) continues in this the next book in the “Monster in Her Eyes series. In this book, the author gives voice to Naz as it is written entirely in his (first person) POV. He bares his soul for us and recounts his …
“I wasn’t born this way. The world made me who I am, and the world pays for that mistake every day.”
I read the first book Monster in His Eyes more than 6 months ago. I really liked that book but couldn’t get into Torture to Her Soul. So I stopped reading after the second chapter. I don’t remember why I didn’t like it, maybe because I wasn’t in …
“I didn’t set out to love her. I didn’t even plan to like her. But it happened… we happened… and I’m still trying to figure out how to deal with that.”
This isn’t a retelling of Monster In His Eyes from Naz’s POV. This book picks up where that one left off. It is from Naz’s POV though. I loved that as soon as I started it. I really enjoyed …