Sunday, April 15, 2018

REVIEW: Inferno Series by T.K. Leigh

Part 1:

In the first part of this novella series we are introduced to Eleanor and Dante. What follows is full of passion, grit, and in the end, some major suspense. Ellie is a runaway bride, the product of being groomed by a politician and his wife who had a kid out of obligation. She meet's Dante on a plane to Rome after running out on her cheating fiance, and what follows is a journey of discovery and passion. Heat and coming alive. Dante has made a name for himself and is considered the bad boy of the culinary world. Despite being born in poverty and getting addicted to drugs while in culinary school, he has managed to make his name a household one. Book deals, television series, and world wide appearances keep him busy.

Part 2:

In the second part of this series, secrets come to light and heartbreak is around the corner. As Eleanor's 10 days in Italy come to a close, it becomes even more obvious that she isn't going to just walk away unscathed. I was sucked in and devoured the second part in no time, wanting to know what would become of Ellie and Dante. Their story is hypnotic and I cannot wait to see where it goes and whether they can defy the odds and be together in the end. Fate is a prickly bitch sometimes though.

Part 3:

Fate has sent Eleanor back home to LA to tie up loose ends and get herself back on her own two feet. After some horrible run in's with her mother and ex-fiance Brock, we get to see a new side to her dad that even Elanor has not seen before. After years of seeing her father put on an act, is his actions and words sincere or just another play on her emotions? Does he have something to do with the death of Dante's daughter? In the third installment of the Inferno series we get more questions than answers, which keeps you HOOKED. You WANT to know if fate will have a hand in Dante and Eleanor reuniting, what secrets Ellie's father seems to be keeping, and if the couple will be able to survive the curve ball sure to come in part 4.

Part 4:

Part 4 was not finished... I felt like the beginning started off with the same questions and issues that were already addressed and a prominent theme in the first 3, and just couldn't bring myself to finish this series. WHICH I NEVER DO. I started and stopped a few times, but unfortunately had to move on to stay on schedule for other ARC's...

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