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A review by namorgan
End Scene by Nicky James
5.0
Reading this was so much fun and totally took me by surprise at how enjoyable of a read it was! The story had a good balance to it and was able to hold that throughout the whole book. The pacing, the characters, and the plot all worked perfectly together to form a well-written taboo romance.
End Scene is told through Atticus's pov and, while I prefer dual povs in romance, I actually liked that we only got Atticus's because you're able to read between the lines to know how Asher is feeling throughout the book. Atticus is somewhat unreliable with his naivety and obliviousness in this strange situation the twin's find themselves in. It made Asher's actions all the more exciting when we as a reader knew exactly what was going on in his head, but Atticus is absolutely clueless. Asher's possessiveness towards his brother was
End Scene is told through Atticus's pov and, while I prefer dual povs in romance, I actually liked that we only got Atticus's because you're able to read between the lines to know how Asher is feeling throughout the book. Atticus is somewhat unreliable with his naivety and obliviousness in this strange situation the twin's find themselves in. It made Asher's actions all the more exciting when we as a reader knew exactly what was going on in his head, but Atticus is absolutely clueless. Asher's possessiveness towards his brother was