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Visions of heat by nalini singh
Visions of heat by nalini singh













Things are about to get real interesting, that is for sure. This world is so interesting and we are but dipping our toes into the many ways it works and the inevitable downfall of the silence. It's slow building but boy it hits right and I loved the journey of them from nothing to each others everything. These two lit fire to the pages with their fiery chemistry and undeniable connection. I wouldn't say Faith tamed him but she definitely soothed the beast and it was a real pleasure to see the hard dark man out of his element and helpless to her and his overwhelming need to consume her. Vaughn is feral like in nature and there is something about this more animal than man man that set me on edge in the best ways. I liked the raw honestly and the vulnerability in her character. She at first appeared naive and innocent to the world around her but slowly she grew into her strength and her potential was endless. Faith is a unique characters who intrigued me. A true talent for writing stories that completely consume the reader in a world of wonder. Her plots are so well detailed with just the right amount of tension, action and surprise and that carries through the stories seamlessly.

visions of heat by nalini singh

Her character are well developed with growth and relatability. This intricate world Nalini had built is ever growing and evolving with endless potential and that is beyond exciting. Just saying I've read ALOT because pnr happens to be my favourite.

visions of heat by nalini singh

As in one of the best pnr/fantasy series I have ever read. However I feel like im reading it with fresh eyes and taking far more in now that I ever did then. This isn't my first time reading this series.

visions of heat by nalini singh

I felt as many surprises and had so much to learn and yet there is still so much to learn. Yet I loved this one just as much as the first. I find in my experience with book series's that nothing quite beats that first book experience of feeling everything and everything being unknown. It's rare of me to love the second books as much as the first.















Visions of heat by nalini singh