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Genevieve fells like something is missing. Like she is always left behind and second choice. She needs answers, and after some reserch she learns about someone who can give her some answers she so desperatly needs.
She finds herself in another house of deadly games and now forced to share them with someone who she despises at first glance.
When Genevieve entered Enchantra, she unexpectedly met her match. She is a sassy and feisty woman who can stand for herself, and usually that makes her win. When she meets Rowin, on the other hand... he gives back as much as she does and their banter and fighting is well suited for both.
Genevieve had a habbit of finding and getting herself in trouble. So the nickname he chose for her was actually perfect and suited for her. Loved that detail.
Rowin is trapped in Enchantra and is desperatly trying to get him and his family out. When Genevieve enters the mansion she was not the help he was expecting to get but maybe he could use her for his advantage. But there's a very thin line between love and hate right? So thin that with every moment together it starts to blur. But is love enough? Can trust really be earned in between so many secrets and games?

"I don’t know who told you that you weren’t good enough, but they were fucking wrong. You’re more than good enough. Your heart is more than good enough. No matter how many times it has been burned. How many scars it might have . It will keep on beating, brave and passionate, if you will only let it.”

“I want you to know, I really would have waited for you, right here, forever if that’s what it would have taken. I would have stood in this spot until I could no longer distinguish my own soul from the shadows. Until your light came back to me.”

I really missed this thrill. The unknown, the uncertainty of what comes next and the danger that brings our main characters together despite hating one another. Those little moments where we see them change their perspective and start turning hate to care and concern and to blinding love. We have all that in this amazing well built world and story. The author provides such detailed perceptions that we can almost feel like we're there, watching all these scenes unfold.
I laughed at their interaction and banter, bacause..come on! Genevieve and her mouth... her words may be one of her gratest weapons. And I gasped an held my breath at several moments of greater danger and suspense, and I really didn't see that turn of events and was like "WTH?" until those twists were explained and solved.
I really, really loved this book. I read it non-stop since I got it and I wanted to continue in this story for a lot longer.

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