![]() This entire book is Kage causing the Big Misunderstanding that is my least favorite plot line/trope. But ignorance & innocence are actually different things and if you keep your life partner ignorant of most of the details of your life, your relationship will fall apart. ![]() He wants to shield “innocent Jaime” from the sins of his inheritance. ![]() He thinks his intentions are good, kind of. But I kind of don’t understand what I like about it. Listened to the whole thing and want to hear more. Having read the prior Kage trilogy, I figured this would be another unresolved ending and it is. Oddly constructed but compelling serial installment Worst of all.Kage knows he’s going to pull Jamie down right along with him, and he would rather die than let that happen. ![]() His uncle’s legacy has a stranglehold on him, and it keeps dragging him further and further down a rabbit hole from which there seems no escape. He wants the be the kind of man who is worthy of Jamie’s love, but fate has other ideas. ![]() More than anything, Kage wants to be good. And now, because of him, Jamie is a murderer. After all of the childhood trauma he endured at the hands of his controlling uncle, Peter Santori, it’s a miracle Kage has any shred of sanity left. Kage seems to have it all, but success and happiness have come at a steep price. Things couldn’t be better between him and his college boy lover, Jamie Atwood - especially in the bedroom, where Jamie is more than eager to let Kage take out his aggressions on him. Michael Kage Santori has just inherited a thriving hotel and millions of dollars. ![]()
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