Broken Dove (Dance of the Dead, #2) by C. Lymari–Review

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

It may be safe to say that I am Daddy Nico’s number one fan. So, he and I made peace so I could gush about Luke (and Summer). We are once again in the realm of the Dance of the Dead and it’s a world that I absolutely adore! Claudia, once again, knocked it out of the park.

Summer has memories of dancing in tights and tutus yet is unable to remember her dreams or faces. What she has acquired is a keen sense of hearing and has an incredible ear for voices and sounds. You see, Summer is blind, which was a blessing, of sorts, when it came time to perform the duties of the House of Silence.

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

It may be safe to say that I am Daddy Nico’s number one fan. So, he and I made peace so I could gush about Luke (and Summer). We are once again in the realm of the Dance of the Dead and it’s a world that I absolutely adore! Claudia, once again, knocked it out of the park.

Summer has memories of dancing in tights and tutus yet is unable to remember her dreams or faces. What she has acquired is a keen sense of hearing and has an incredible ear for voices and sounds. You see, Summer is blind, which was a blessing, of sorts, when it came time to perform the duties of the House of Silence.

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

It may be safe to say that I am Daddy Nico’s number one fan. So, he and I made peace so I could gush about Luke (and Summer). We are once again in the realm of the Dance of the Dead and it’s a world that I absolutely adore! Claudia, once again, knocked it out of the park.

Summer has memories of dancing in tights and tutus yet is unable to remember her dreams or faces. What she has acquired is a keen sense of hearing and has an incredible ear for voices and sounds. You see, Summer is blind, which was a blessing, of sorts, when it came time to perform the duties of the House of Silence.

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

It may be safe to say that I am Daddy Nico’s number one fan. So, he and I made peace so I could gush about Luke (and Summer). We are once again in the realm of the Dance of the Dead and it’s a world that I absolutely adore! Claudia, once again, knocked it out of the park.

Summer has memories of dancing in tights and tutus yet is unable to remember her dreams or faces. What she has acquired is a keen sense of hearing and has an incredible ear for voices and sounds. You see, Summer is blind, which was a blessing, of sorts, when it came time to perform the duties of the House of Silence.

“Benvenuto nella Casa del Silenzio.”

Luke isn’t considered a good man, yet he has a sense of caring and a keen sense to keep a watchful eye on Summer. He is very protective of her and fights these feelings that are churning within him. Luke and Summer had a relationship, of sorts, from the start. It is full of intrigue and curiosity, but an actual love connection took a little more time to mature. I fell for Summer almost immediately. She has not had the easiest life but has made the best of a crappy situation. With Luke’s guidance, she appears to blossom like a caterpillar into a butterfly. Her character was spot on in terms of being blind and experiencing every little nuance a visually impaired person may encounter.

“You aren’t bait, my little dove….” “You are a trap. I pity the man who underestimates you. You’re not fragile, nor are you broken. You’re jagged pieces waiting for the perfect moment to strike.”

Luke comes from a different perspective, yet still has to face obstacles and challenges. He ascertained Summer for a reason, but he is also trying to fight these developing feelings. He was possessive, over the top, tortured, and kept everything close to the vest. He is everything I wanted in this lead character.

Broken Dove is dark, twisted, and angsty, yet eerily beautiful and haunting. Broken Dove is utter perfection. Another aspect I wasn’t aware of with this author is the poetry interspersed between the chapters that she wrote. Ah-Maz-Ing!! Absolutely fell in love.

“Doves are smart. It doesn’t matter the distance. They always find their way back home.”

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