In downtown Los Angeles, Soraya Honei encountered fate… and it was hunting her.
Something was wrong with Soraya.
Her skin was stretched too thin,...
In downtown Los Angeles, Soraya Honei encountered fate… and it was hunting her.
Something was wrong with Soraya.
Her skin was stretched too thin,...
Something was definitely wrong with Soraya, and I couldn’t look away.
Her skin burns, her desire never fades, and every page drips with tension as she gives in to cravings that feel almost supernatural. What starts as a search for pleasure quickly unravels into a dark, intoxicating mystery that blurs the line between dream and reality.
The writing is lush and feverish, like being trapped inside someone else’s wild, beautiful hallucination. Every steamy scene means something, pushing Soraya deeper into her awakening instead of just adding spice.
I loved how layered the story felt, sexy, eerie, and emotional all at once. By the end, I was obsessed, desperate for answers, and completely hooked on Soraya’s journey.
If you love fantasy that burns hot and keeps you guessing, this book will absolutely consume you.
Whew—this book is salacious, very much so. Definitely sitting at a 4-chili-pepper rating on the spice scale 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️.
Soraya, our FMC, is a college student just looking for a good time in downtown L.A.—and oh, she finds it. Not with one, not two, not three, but six gorgeous and mysterious men. And here’s the kicker—they all seem to call her “mate.” 👀 wags eyebrows
It’s a quick, addictive read—I devoured it in under a day and was absolutely hooked. Fair warning: read this one in the privacy of your own home because the on-page spice is constant… and I’m not complaining.
Out of all her many suitors, Sorenth has my heart. 🖤
This one’s clearly a fae reverse harem / why-choose romance, with hints of hidden identity and maybe even alpha/omega dynamics, especially with how Soraya’s sniffing her mates and being transported from the human realm to the fae world. The book ends right as that transition happens—and now I’m desperate for book two.
I’m new to V.A. Berry, but I’m already obsessed with her writing style. I also love that Soraya isn’t given a super-specific physical description—it makes it so easy for readers to see themselves in her place.
A definite top-tier why-choose read for me. I’m hooked. 💋
Thank you to The Nerd Fam for the gifted eArc. I really enjoyed this book! It sucked me right in and kept me there the whole time. The only problem I have is that it ended right when it was getting to the good stuff. Hopefully the next one doesn't take too long to come out.