Dichotomy - Sunny Hart
- ajumbleofhappy
- Feb 17
- 2 min read
The story picks up exactly where the last book left off. With Eve finally safe, the team heads out from the ball… only to learn that a federal agency is now investigating the Archers. We’re introduced to several new characters along the way, some intriguing, some immediately suspicious, which adds another layer of tension to everything already happening.
It was hard to watch Eve through parts of this book because of everything she was dealing with internally. The Archers are her life, and seeing how much it hurt her to shift her priorities and schedule because of outside pressure really hit me. You could feel how torn she was between protecting her people and protecting herself.
At the same time, it was incredibly sweet to see how constant the support from her men was. Even when she tried to act like she didn’t need it, they were there, steady and patient, giving her comfort in ways she didn’t even realize she needed. Watching her take small steps forward with each of them felt meaningful and real. And the spicy bits? Wow. Perfectly timed and totally worth it.
The plot in this book kept me guessing. There were twists and turns I wasn’t ready for, and just when I thought things were finally wrapping up, the ending hit with a brutal cliffhanger. The events leading up to it were wild, I was completely convinced something else was about to happen, not what actually did. Now I’m desperate for the next book because I have to know what comes next. I received this book as an ARC and am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
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