I will read anything I can get my hands on. Seriously.
Most books I read are reviewed for Harlequin Junkie, but I'll have an occasional independent or author requested review that I'll post.
‘My gut told me to trust him. My body told me to touch him. However, my brain told me to be wary. Some of his comments had seemed a bit off, and I wasn’t sure if my instinct to trust in him was influenced by my attraction to him.’
Illusion is certainly aptly titled. This book messes with the reader’s head as we try to deduce who is telling the truth and who is not at all what they seem to be. And it doesn’t stop with this book, either. Book one ended with a few questions answered but with a bit of a cliffhanger, making way for book two.
So I had really high hopes for Illusion based on the book synopsis. Were all of my expectations met? Well, not really. But that’s not to say that there weren’t any redeeming qualities here.