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Corrupt Me: A Fated Mates Romance (Immortal Vices and Virtues Book 8) Kindle Edition
He is pure temptation.
There's no place for heart in a coven like mine. We are three witches, working from the shadows, weaving the fate of the new supernatural world. A world in which I know my place.
I am The Maiden, pure as can be.
Then, a raven shifter finds me.
He is darkness and seduction. Danger and forbidden craving.
He draws out every wild desire and tempts me to step away from the light.
But he is cursed. A dark king in the making.
Soon I must choose: to resist temptation and risk his death, or to embrace my own dark power.
This good witch is about to turn bad.
**Corrupt Me is a standalone paranormal romance set in the Immortal Vices and Virtues Universe. Every book has a happily ever after with no cliffhanger. Corrupt Me is recommended for readers 18+ due to language, mature themes, and sexual situations.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 26, 2022
- File size2595 KB
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- ASIN : B09SHNKR2W
- Publisher : Ever Realm Books (December 26, 2022)
- Publication date : December 26, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 2595 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 267 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #51,874 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #149 in Magic Romance
- #954 in Romantic Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #1,858 in Paranormal Werewolves & Shifters Romance
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About the author
Everly Frost is the USA Today Bestselling author of urban fantasy romance, paranormal romance, and fantasy romance novels. She spent her childhood dreaming of other worlds and scribbling stories on the leftover blank pages at the back of school notebooks. She lives in Brisbane, Australia with her husband and two children.
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Corrupt Me features two characters briefly encountered in previous books from this series, Slater (Crave Me) and Emmaline (Expose Me). Readers also glimpse a few other familiar characters, while meeting a cast of new folks and entering a different land. This leads me to what I feel is the greatest strength and the biggest weakness of this book; ironically that is in Frost’s excellent writing. The world and characters are so well-built that by the time you reach the end, you are just not ready, it almost feels rushed, and you still want more. That said, there are no cliffhangers and you do have all the answers. This is just purely not wanting a wonderful story to end.
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🤍Length: Novel
🖤Genre: Paranormal romance/dystopian fantasy – shifters, witches, etc.
🤍POV: First person, dual – male and female main characters
🖤Age: Adult
🤍Warnings: Language, violence, and sexual content
🖤Spice: Moderate, not too hot, but it is written on page.
🤍Violence: Moderate, action-focused
🖤Editing: No complaints, the book has clearly been well-edited, and nothing distracts from the story.
🤍World: Post-supernatural-apocalypse Earth
🖤Series: Immortal Vices and Virtues (interconnected standalones in a shared universe with character crossover).
🤍Tropes: The Fates, fated mates, parallel worlds, betrayal, curse-cure
🖤Ending: Standalone, no cliffhangers
🤍Re-read & Recommend? Yes!
This book drew me in from the very beginning and then held tight for the duration. I love stories about fated mates and the idea that there is a perfect person out there for everyone, but sometimes I lose interest because the couple gets together so quickly. That was not the case for Corrupt Me. The major twist in the middle turns the story upside down and makes you look at everything differently. I love it when a book can catch me by surprise.
What I Didn’t Really Like:
There was nothing significant that I didn’t like about this book. Some of the intimate scenes were very idealized, but it’s fantasy so I won’t complain.
Overall:
Everly Frost is the reason I started reading the Immortal Vices and Virtues series. It’s an interesting concept where many authors write related stand-alones in the same world. I’ve liked some better than others, but Frost doesn’t disappoint with the addition of Corrupt Me.
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Slater what who is he.
Romance, Paranormal, shifter read.
You need to read to find out
This books focuses on Emmaline who is the Maiden from the tales of the Fates and Slater who is a raven shifter who has been cursed and is looking for the three witched in the hopes of saving his life.
The first three quarter of the book really concentrates on them getting to know each other. I was intrigued by the final quarter and would have much preferred more time spent on this aspect of the story...hence the four stars.
I think I would have preferred thise story as a fully fledged Every series as I would have loved to get to know the characters more especially the Mother and the Crone