Dante
によって
Sadie Kincaid
まだ評価がありません
Romance
形式
キンドル
ページ数
350
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 31, 2023
出版社
Red House Press Ltd
説明
Sadie Kincaid's novel plunges readers into a world of fierce rivalry and simmering tension. The protagonist’s disdain for Dante Moretti is palpable, driven by his ruthless reputation and chilling demeanor. As the story unfolds, layers of deception and manipulation are peeled back, revealing not only the depths of Dante's character but also the motivations behind his actions.
This relationship is marked by a tumultuous blend of hatred and intrigue, as the protagonist grapples with the enigmatic allure that surrounds Dante. The narrative expertly navigates the complex dynamics of their interactions, oscillating between confrontation and reluctant attraction. In a world where power dynamics shift like shadows, one cannot help but wonder what lies beneath Dante's cold facade.
As secrets unravel and alliances are tested, the protagonist finds themselves drawn deeper into a perilous game where survival depends on outsmarting the enemy. The emotional stakes rise with each revelation, creating a gripping tension that keeps readers on edge. In this battle of wills, the line between love and hate blurs, leaving a lingering question: Can one truly understand a man as formidable as Dante?
This relationship is marked by a tumultuous blend of hatred and intrigue, as the protagonist grapples with the enigmatic allure that surrounds Dante. The narrative expertly navigates the complex dynamics of their interactions, oscillating between confrontation and reluctant attraction. In a world where power dynamics shift like shadows, one cannot help but wonder what lies beneath Dante's cold facade.
As secrets unravel and alliances are tested, the protagonist finds themselves drawn deeper into a perilous game where survival depends on outsmarting the enemy. The emotional stakes rise with each revelation, creating a gripping tension that keeps readers on edge. In this battle of wills, the line between love and hate blurs, leaving a lingering question: Can one truly understand a man as formidable as Dante?