Book Review: Wicked Little Island

 


Trapped in snow, bound by grief, captured by an illusion.

In the days following a devastating loss, winter takes hold in the Arctic. I’m stranded with the man who turned my world upside down. His secrets are the reason we fell in love, and our trauma is now what binds us. As we cling to each other to survive, I begin to peel his darkest layers and find he’s exactly what I need to stay alive. He pushes my boundaries in ways I never thought possible, and my addiction to him becomes my lifeline. While our bond teeters on a precarious edge, not everything is as it seems. Spring arrives, and a devastating decision has me questioning my loyalties and if love is enough to save me from losing my sanity. This book is darker than the first and survival isn’t pretty.


My Review

This book pretty much picks up after the events in the first book. While, London and Micah have distanced themselves from the rest of the group, this does not mean that things have improved. If anything, it has gotten more intense. Nigel and the rest of the survivors are still intent on stopping anyone who gets in their way and that includes London. I was already a fan of Micah. Yet, this book made me an even bigger fan of his. He really drew me closer to him. London and Micah's relationship grows and gets darker. I could not stop reading. This book is a fitting conclusion to this series. 

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