![]() That said, I wasn’t a big fan of the love triangle. And how could I forget the greatness of Bambi, Roth’s animal familiar? Especially, since I found Layla, the main character, a bit too naïve at first. ![]() Those discussions woven into the plot led to some excellent character development. ![]() I particularly enjoyed the discussion of some more meaningful topics, like labels vs. Needless to say, this book features a swoon-worthy romance. Roth, one of the main male characters, was just so dreamy. The world-building was so good, and the premise was really fascinating. Ugh, there’s so much to love about White Hot Kiss. Trusting Roth could ruin her chances with Zayne, but as Layla discovers she's the reason for a violent demon uprising, kissing the enemy suddenly pales in comparison to the looming end of the world. Though Layla knows she should stay away, it's tough when that whole no-kissing thing isn't an issue. Then she meets Roth - a demon who claims to know her secrets. And even though Zayne is a Warden, part of the race of gargoyles tasked with keeping humanity safe, Layla's kiss will kill anything with a soul - including him. ![]() Trouble is, Zayne treats Layla like a sister-and Layla is a half demon, half gargoyle with abilities no one else possesses. Layla just wants to fit in at school and go on a date with Zayne, whom she's crushed on since forever. In the instant New York Times bestseller that started the Dark Elements series, one kiss is enough to kill. ![]()
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