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Their Vicious Darling (Vicious Lost Boys, #3) Review

 


Book Source: Kindle Store
Cross-Post Review: Chantie's Goodreads Review
Spice Radar: 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
Type of Novel: Series
Genre: Dark Romance 
Starred Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The third book in the Vicious Lost Boys and the final book that has been published. I don't want to get too in dept in the review to spoil anything, but this book was eye opening. I do advise reading the content warnings before jumping into this series. 


Their Vicious Darling (Vicious Lost Boys, #3)

Book three of the Vicious Lost Boys series was Their Vicious Darling. Nikki St. Crowe returned to centering the title around Winnie. Plotwise, it portrayed Neverland and the conflicts each character had between each other. I was not sure what to expect from book three. The Dark One ended with a bang. One that I did not approve of, but it was a great cliffhanger, nonetheless. 
Their Vicious Darling opened with the point of view of a new character. I was not sure why that scene mattered. I continued anyway. It jumped in where book two left off. I was a bit annoyed at how long it took for revelation. Not satisfied with the scene where it did. The excitement built after. Book three explained a lot and made the previous books easier to understand. Even the characters’ past was revealed, and a few sympathies warranted. More characters joined. More sex explosions and new kinks introduced. I was happy about those two.
I would say out of all three books, I favored Their Vicious Darling more. Still, I disliked Winnie but found new characters to like. It smoothed out the ride and made the read more enjoyable. The few fight scenes added made everything all the better. The ending, like all the others, was not to my liking. It never took away the enjoyment from the book.  I rated Their Vicious Darling four out of five stars
I recommend Their Vicious Darling to readers who are scared to accept themselves. It doesn’t matter who we are or what we like, accepting that part of ourselves is the first step forward. The first milestone of self-development is loving who we are on a whole.   


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