![]() Although it does mirror the source material in the end we all know is coming, it isn’t quite what I expected it to be. There are a couple places where I thought it was going to go down like Shakespeare, but that would be to easy. There is a whole lotta drama that I won’t get into, but Roma and Juliette play their enemies to lovers to enemies game a few times over. ![]() And of course, they aren’t done with the monsters spewing insects either. They clearly don’t want to, but they do as they are told. Someone is blackmailing both the Scarlet Gang and the White Flowers so the fathers order Juliette and Roma to work together to solve the case. Marshall is alive and in a safehouse, but no one can know or it will out Juliette’s sympathies. Roma is seething mad at Juliet because he still thinks Juliette killed Marshall and it is unforgivable. ![]() So, Our Violent Ends picks up shortly after the end of These Violent Delights with our spin on Romeo and Juliet. It’s the second book of a duology, so these things are to be expected. If you haven’t read These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong or my review of it, then you might want to do that before reading this post because SPOILERS. ![]()
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