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Description
Warner, the complex figure she once thought she understood, is far more complicated than she imagined. His dark past intertwines with Juliette's own struggles, revealing layers of vulnerability and hidden truths. In a landscape where trust is scarce, the two must confront their feelings amidst the dangerous schemes of their enemies and the relentless pursuit of power that threatens their very existence.
Juliette's journey of self-discovery is fraught with emotional turmoil as she battles not only external forces but also her inner demons. Every decision she makes could lead to freedom or destruction, forcing her to confront what she truly desires. As she learns to trust herself and those around her, she uncovers the strength she never knew she had.
Amidst the backdrop of a dystopian society, questions of loyalty, power, and love unfold. Juliette's struggle is not just for survival; it is a quest for identity and belonging in a world that seeks to tear her apart. The stakes are high, and with every page, the intensity escalates, drawing readers into a meticulously crafted narrative that leaves them yearning for more.
Reviews
View AllLoved it. I don’t care what anyone says , I love Warner. I love him!! I really enjoyed getting to see what he thinks, what he truly feels, and ugh, he’s one of the good ones. And the way he’s completely in love with Juliette… Incredible. INCREDIBLE.
Destroy Me was incredibly interesting to read, mainly because it finally lets you into Warner’s head.For the first time, you truly get to understand his thoughts — what motivates him, what drives him, and most importantly, what he feels. This novella adds so much depth to a character who previously came across as cold and distant.Honestly, I found it quite heartbreaking. The more you learn about Warner, the clearer it becomes how misunderstood he is and how lonely his world feels. His relationship with his father raises a lot of questions, and I’m genuinely curious to see whether he’ll eventually find the strength to stand up to him.Destroy Me feels like an essential piece of the story, and it only made me more invested in what’s to come.