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Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster
Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster











Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster

I loved the gradual story development, but in my opinion, it felt a little bit of a hit and miss in this second half. The initial premise of Triple Threat was what had me curious to see how the “Terror Triplets” would progress from villains to antiheroes. With multiple POVs, I ended looking forward to seeing the perspectives switch back and forth amongst them. Other than their identical appearances, the brothers have plenty of things in common, but what proved to be an interesting dynamic are their differences, mostly when dealing with Landry. I was happy to see the suspense and unpredictability that was built-up in Triple Threat continued onto this book. The Deception Duet is a prime example and by the end of this duet, you will be seeing these brothers in a more positive light. Considering the “terror triplets” are a pretty cruel villainous set of characters when they were first introduced with little to no chance of redemption, Webster has proven that some of the most devilish, most disturbing antagonists can still be loved. But I can say that I’ve read a few of Webster’s books and I always find her writing gets you intrigued right from the get-go. I don’t think it’ll be for everyone’s taste. This is definitely one of those “it’s me, not you” type of books. It’s a relatively quick full-length novel that you can easily read in one sitting. This duet contains sensitive subject matters that may be offensive or triggering for some readers, such as domestic abuse, child abuse, sexual assault, violence and mature themes. I loved the first book, and whilst this one didn’t live up to my expectations, I still recommend this duet as whole to fellow dark romance readers and fans of the Midnight Dynasty world.īut in saying that, if you’re not a fan, or you’re not familiar with what you can expect from a reverse harem romance, then in my opinion you may want to give this one a miss. I was not prepared for the change of pacing or scenery, and although there were certain parts I enjoyed, I’ll admit I was still clutching my metaphorical pearls for a lot of this book too! 🙈😅 If Triple Threat was a kiddie pool for reverse harem, then Death Wish was a doggy-paddle through the deep end. The conclusion to the Deception Duet was nothing short of drama, eroticism, and fresh beginnings.

Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster

I’m the daughter of a controlling and cruel billionaire, so I understand about power.

Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster

That hope has turned into sharp, bright fear.

Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster

And maybe, in brief stolen moments, I dreamed of a happy ending for myself with a brown-eyed man. All I wanted is for my little sister Della to be safe and happy.













Skyscraper Cinderella by K. Webster