Published by Self-published Genres: Erotic Romance
Format: eARC
Series: Dark Legacy Duet #1
Release Date: October 29, 2018
Renee’s Five Star Review
I received a copy of this book from that publisher/author to review for Stephanie’s Book Reports.
Taken is the first book in the Dark Legacy Duet from Natasha Knight. But the wait is not long at all for the second book. It will come out in November.
I’m one of four Willow daughters. He’s the first-born son of the Scafoni family. And we have history. For generations, the Scafoni family have demanded a sacrifices of us. A virgin daughter to atone for sins so old, we don’t even remember what they are anymore. But when you have as much moeny as they do, you don’t play by the rules. You make them. And Sebastian Scafoni makes all the rules. The moment I saw him, I knew he would choose me. Even though the mark on my sheath declared me unclean. Even thought my beautiful sisters stood beside me, offered to him, he still chose me. He made me his. And then he set out to break me.
I will go ahead and tell you since you already know this is a duet that your going to want the second book, Torn, in your hands the second you finish with Taken. I am so in love with this story. I will too also go and tell you that I am no fan of Helena Willow the main female character. However it is so much fun to not be a fan of Helena’s. It won’t make you not like the story. In fact you will love this story. The Willows and the Scafoni’s have had a long standing tradition. The oldest of the Scafoni boys is allowed to pick his very own virgin from the Willow daughters and keep her for three years. One year with each brother. Then she is to be returned to her family. However knowing this from a early age Helena decided that the best thing she could do was take herself out of the running to be Taken by making sure she was “unclean”. And she looks nothing like her Barbie doll sisters. She after all is dark headed and has a random silver streak running through her hair and thinks of herself as the less attractive off all the quadruplets. But her plan doesn’t work and she soon finds herself in the place that she had no intentions of being. And that is all I am going to tell you about this book. Don’t be mad because it’s like unwrapping a gift at Christmas. The less you know about it the better off that you are. This book will keep you guessing and leave you on the edge of your seat when you read the last sentences. This is a book that you do not want to miss if you love dark romances. Natasha Knight writes such amazing dark romances and if you have not tried out one of her books yet, Taken is a great place to start.
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