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- We Shouldn’t’t by Vi Keeland
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- Something Special by S. Massery
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Lily by Michelle Horst
~ Lily ~
Lily has been born into wealth, and with that comes a certain responsibility. She has been promised to Hail, who has just taken over Royal Industries along with his brothers and cousins. The Royal family screams power and money and they’ll destroy anyone who stands in their way of acquiring more.
Hail is more forceful and unyielding than the preppy son of a greedy bastard Lily took him for. Everything about him is dominant. When his eyes lock with hers sparks fly instantly. Lily belongs to Hail and there’s nothing she can do but honor her grandfather’s promise.
Just one look at Lily and Hail is determined to own her in every way. He doesn’t want her obedience just because she’s honoring a promise. He wants her obedience because she craves to please him.
The force of nature might just be too much for the delicate Lily.
*** Warning ***
This is an over the top, insta-love, hot as hell fairytale with a twist of kinkiness.
Each book in The Force of Nature series is standalone & about a different couple.
Lily has been born into wealth, and with that comes a certain responsibility. She has been promised to Hail, who has just taken over Royal Industries along with his brothers and cousins. The Royal family screams power and money and they’ll destroy anyone who stands in their way of acquiring more.
Hail is more forceful and unyielding than the preppy son of a greedy bastard Lily took him for. Everything about him is dominant. When his eyes lock with hers sparks fly instantly. Lily belongs to Hail and there’s nothing she can do but honor her grandfather’s promise.
Just one look at Lily and Hail is determined to own her in every way. He doesn’t want her obedience just because she’s honoring a promise. He wants her obedience because she craves to please him.
The force of nature might just be too much for the delicate Lily.
*** Warning ***
This is an over the top, insta-love, hot as hell fairytale with a twist of kinkiness.
Each book in The Force of Nature series is standalone & about a different couple.
Lily by M.A. Horst
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Title: Lily
Author: Michelle Horst
I really wish i could have loved this story. I know Michelle Horst has the ability to write amazing stories. Heck, i love more than a few of them and can't get enough of them either. But for some reason, there's just something about The Force of Nature Fairytales that i just can't get into it. Maybe because i'm thinking it's a new rendition of what fairytales are about? Or the fact that by the names, i'm still, in my mind, picturing those disney princesses when in truth, there's not really any link whatsoever to them. Now, what i do have to say is that Lily had more drama to it - centering less on the sexual relationship and more on who are The Flower girls' parents and why they would chose to let their children marry the Royal children. Of course, some of the twists were unexpected and that kept my attention, but sadly, the insta-love, after all the fuss that Lily made about it and how Hail knew he was in lust with the girl, was too quick for me.
Will i be reading more of this series? Probably, seeing as how i'm curious to find out what's to happen to the rest of the clans and know if their story will change as things progress.
Just because i didn't enjoy it as much as i would have liked doesn't mean that someone else won't.
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