Promises and Pomegranates
Title: Promises and Pomegranates
Series Number: 1

Synopsis

Elena
To most, Kal Anderson is a villain.
Harbinger of death, keeper of souls, frequenter of nightmares.
Doctor Death. Hades incarnate.
They say he stole me.
Usurped my fiancé and filled the cracks in my heart with empty promises.
Imprinted his crimson fingerprints on my psyche and tried to set me free.
They’re not wrong, per se.
Except it was my choice to stay.

Kal
To most, Elena Ricci is an innocent.
Goddess of springtime, lover of poetry, angel of my nightmares.
Little one. Persephone personified.
They say I ruined her.
Shattered her virtue and devoured her soul like a succulent pomegranate.
Embedded my evil as deep as I could possibly get and tried to set her free.
They’re not wrong, per se.
Except it was she who ruined me.

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Review

I absolutely love the way Promises and Pomegranates started out, and it was a great story. I just wish the ending had been as original as the rest of the book.

This is a dark mafia romance with the male lead kidnapping and forcing the female lead into marriage. What I did like was that these two had a past. They clearly had feelings for one another before all this, though both of them were fighting it. I would have liked maybe a little more insight into the relationship between Kal and Elena., especially given Kal’s past with Elena’s family. There seemed to be a lot of loose ends in this book, not specifically with Kal and Elena, but characters introduced and the plotlines started. I assume that those will get tied up in future books, and maybe I missed them because I haven’t read other books yet.

As I mentioned, while the start of this book was terrific, in fact, most of the book was simply amazing. The ending however fell a little flat for me. What started out as something different turned into the same typical romance. I didn’t hate the ending, and I wouldn’t even say that this book was predictable, but it did leave me feeling disappointed. I was just hoping this wonderfully original story wouldn’t fall into the typical tropes like it did at the end. But that’s honestly the only thing I didn’t absolutely love about this book, and it’s really probably a personal taste thing more than anything. I loved the characters of Kal and Elena, especially how cold and calculating Kal was. The writing was also excellent. I will certainly read more by this author!

 

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Other books by this author:
Sweet Surrender1
Vipers and Virtuosos2

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