Seraph: MM Monster Romance

, #6

13.34 x 2.41 x 20.32 cm, 379 pages

English language

Published by ‎ Independently published.

ISBN:
979-8-8440-4873-9
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ASIN:
B0BDLQW8HF
5 stars (2 reviews)

I’ve already prepared myself for the fact that I’ll most likely have to kill the screaming, murderous monster in the cage outside our camp.

I’m used to it. It’s what I do here. Kill monsters and other people. And this monster, Seraph, is particularly unstable—has been since the moment he arrived from Collector Mary’s monster menagerie to the west, where the military stashed him away.

He’s in pain. I can see it. But he’s not a mindless beast. Not like some of the others think.

When I start guarding him in his cage every night, I begin to see the person beneath the agony that tortures his every waking moment. I begin to see who Seraph could have been if he hadn’t been twisted into this monstrous creature.

I realise that I wouldn’t be able to bring myself to kill him, even for his own sake, but it doesn’t matter …

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5 stars

So this was by far my least favorites of the series- surprising me. I gave it a five star because damn Lily can write! Seriously, even the proverbial grocery list. She is so very talented. This is a me issue.
I struggled with this story not because I disliked Seraph or Lilac, but because there was no storyline other than Seraph becoming sane and earning trust. I stopped about 60% through and read another book before coming back because this felt repetitive.. about extremely painful things.
It was awful to watch not only the way Seraph was treated but much pain he was in all the time. Never ending pain- and that was a majority of the book.
On the plus side I adored Seraph and having the previous MCs about was fabulous as well.

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