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Heart of My Monster: Special Edition Print: 3 (Monster Trilogy Special Edition Print)

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Rina Kent is physically mentally spiritually unable to write a serious book, she tries, it just never happens. the 🔥 talk. I was actually worried we wouldn’t see any. I mean, I was looking at the % and wondering if RK was going to make an appearance at some point, and boy, did she ever😉. Kirill came out swinging with the 🔥 talk 👀. I think her uncle did, but it went wrong? The deaths weren't supposed to all happen but maybe only his brothers and Sasha's side of the family so he could take over? Their love story did not come easy. It was hard. It had secrets, lies, twists and turns. But the passion that burns between them is absolutely mind blowing! This entire trilogy had me rooting for them while simultaneously cursing them out for everything. What a wild ride! Kirill’s heart and actions melt you. The cycle of abuse with his siblings comes to conclusion when we learn why Yulia is so awful. So much to love about all the characters including Maks and Anton ❤️

We get to see the scene where Rai (drunk) walks into the office where Kirill/Sasha are about to have sex and this is where she believes that Kirill is gay and with his bodyguard and instead of shoving Sasha under the bus, he protects her. Allows Rai to have something over him and owe her a favor. A: “Heart of My Monster” is the third book in the “Monster Trilogy” series. Q: Is “Heart of My Monster” appropriate for young adult readers? His childhood, to say the least, wasn't good, and his current emotionless state is a result of his father's actions. He was mentally and physically tortured a lot to become a suitable heir for his father. 🙂Kirill's possessiveness and physical attraction toward her come out of nowhere. He sees her half-naked form for the first time, calls her a "she" in his head for the first time too and that's all it takes to fall for her. It was boring and bland in parts, and I'm not a fan of drama and action relying on characters' stupidity. It detracts from the thrill and unpredictability of the plot per se. the slow 🔥burn. Look. Im not always in the mood for slow burns because they’re not always done right. In fact, I prefer them to be medium burn, with the occasional fast burns, so that I don’t experience b9ng anxiety. But here, it made sense and it worked! Oh LAWD. Captain Kirill correctly guessing Sasha’s not a man and having lingering looks/touches had me burning up. Say whatever you want, but having the physical part of the relationship gradually become more *ahem* physical was 😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨. I’m not gonna tell you how many times I reread the sauna scene🥵💦… or the office scene 👀… or the bathroom scene 🔥… (might as well bring in the limo scene too 😉) because I’m a lady after all 💁🏻‍♀️. Just know that these scenes will live rent free in my head… for a looong time

Is the first full length mafia romance book in the (Monster) Trilogy. Spoken in Dual Perspectives. In this you'll meet Sasha aka Private Aleksander Abramovic Lipovsky (20) & Captain Kirril Morozov (28). Ends in cliffy. Pls don't mind me trying to make sense of the inner workings of the "female in disguise" trope in particular and RK's book universe in general. I know it's not that deep, and everyone who's familiar with RK understands how absolutely crucial it's to practice suspension of disbelief before even thinking of delving into her books. stars. Books where a female disguises as a man are just so funny to me as a concept. Before going in, you just know that everybody and their mother is gonna be blind at best, hella dumb at worst and delusional as an immutable law. Moreover, I think it's sort of bold and badass of RK to write about Russian characters in a positive light, considering the current geopolitical circumstances. It's cool to see that not everyone chooses a safer option of villainizing the whole nation in a public space. Who'd have thought RK's thinking is so progressive. the sauna scene 😉. I’m making it its own bullet. The determined way Kirill ate his cereal beats any Olympian champ trying to eat his breakfast. And the flawlessness 🔥😮‍💨. If only all men were as determined as Kirill 💅 he did not come to play. He beat the competition 💁🏻‍♀️. You get first place Kirill 👏🏻Anyway, if you like softies who everyone considers a baddie, you'll be in for a treat. Watered-down anti-heroes for the win. 🥳

The book starts with wedding scene of Kirill and Kristina. After some manipulations Kirill get his dream of Pakhan and news of Sasha’s death. Kirill’s grief 🥺 over 2 months was just heartbreaking. all the characters: what do you mean it's obvious she's a woman? 😮🥺 But she wears those bindings around her titties 24/7, she chopped her hair off and her voice is gruff as hell!! 🤡 How tf are we supposed to figure out that she's a woman when the girlie did such a good job turning into a believable (military!) man? 😍 she can do push-ups too, 😍😍 wdym an hourglass figure is uncommon among men? SHUT UP 😡😡 Sebastian York and Brooke Daniels were the absolute 𝙗𝙚𝙨𝙩 pairing for narrating this trilogy. The deep, growly voice of SY truly brought Kirill to life for me. And the way Brooke Daniels played out the emotions of Sasha was epic!!What I loved most is that I heard the series in audio from two fantastic actors who really brought Kirill and Sasha to vivid life. They breathed all of the characters into my mind and had me always wanting more. I honestly can’t wait to see if Rina writes about the supporting cast and I hope to hear more of Maskim and Yuri and their adventures in Russia. This conclusion to 𝐑𝐢𝐧𝐚 𝐊𝐞𝐧𝐭'𝐬 𝙈𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙏𝙧𝙞𝙡𝙤𝙜𝙮 was bittersweet for me! I 𝘬𝘯𝘦𝘸 it had to end but I wasn’t ready to leave Kirill behind! He was absolutely amazing! And Sasha was one of my favorite fierce female leads too. Did I mention that he loves scolding me? Because he does, and he does it all the time. He also tends to show love in the strangest ways, like buying me gifts but never giving them to me personally. Sasha/Aleksander (20) has been in the military for 18 months now and has been pretending to be a man, all so that she can seek revenge for the murder of her family members. When she was 16, her loved ones were massacred by a sadistic man, and she wants to find him. In the meantime, she’s training so that she becomes stronger and also find her missing brother.

I really can’t remember a time he’s played something other than annoying board games with me. He says it’s to teach me critical thinking, but I honestly don’t see the point behind it. We love a jealous determined king who is ready to eliminate the competition he made up in his head. Pls don't tell me she's supposed to find and exert revenge on her family's murderers with her feeble deductive skills. She barely manages to survive in the Russian army, which is not even her proper achievement. If it weren't for Kirill's soft-heartedness that takes pity on this poor, begging female creature at his feet... (or rather his subconsciousness, responsible for calculating how her female anatomy could be of use to him in the future.. my wild guess) we'd be reading about our girl in some criminal chronicles... 😏 Woman power at work, bitch. 👄I didn't mention the side characters since they didn't make much of an impact on me, but they weren't boring, that's for sure. I must admit the writing style here is better when compared to most of RK books, and I love that for us. ✨ Welcome to my review #23567 complaining about stupid heroines. If you're thinking, how am I still not tired of writing basically the same rant over and over and over and over again....Well I am.

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