Considering this book involves a ghost and mostly takes place in hell, that's a serious achievement. The relationship built up in the series is about as realistic as reverse harem can get. Keyla stands her ground, calling bullshit when she sees it and guarding her heart appropriately. The men are skeptical, suspicious, and sometimes downright mean to Keyla - instead of tripping over their own feet trying to shower her with attention. To say the least.īut that's the best part of the book. Keyla's powers continue to grow and her relationship with the guys is. The heroes - Ezekiel, Kai, Gage, and Jude - are suddenly able to see/hear Keyla due to a freak ambush and don't know whether to be creeped out or turned on by their new sidekick. However, Keyla fades into nonexistence when separated from the heroes for too long. She's been watching their every movement for upwards of five years, which to be honest is seriously disturbing. Keyla, the heroine in question, starts the book as an incorporeal spirit watching over four sexy supernatural roommates. It's always refreshing when the plot doesn't bend over backwards to accommodate a reverse harem heroine's drama. It drew me in right away by steering clear of all my usual RH pet peeves: This one is funny, awkward, a little steamy and very unique.
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