![]() ![]() Do I regret it? No.Įven before this book takes place, there was always that sizzle between Jafar and Jasmine in the years leading up to the start of this book.įrom the very beginning Jafar would never do anything to Jasmine without her approval (if you know what I mean) despite him being the “villain”. ![]() Next, I’ll be completely honest and say that yes, I bought this book because of booktok. *clears throat* I would first off like to say that this book is VERY S-P-I-C-Y… so I would just like to throw that out there for all of my YA reader friends who aren’t into these types of books. It’s almost enough for me to be happy…īut a gilded cage is still a prison, and I’ll do anything to obtain my freedom-even betray the man I’m falling for. He sees to my every need, no matter how carnal or extravagant. We know each other-and the dark desires we share-far too well. We fight during the day, but when night comes, we play out every fantasy I’ve never allowed myself to admit to having. I foolishly assume I have a chance to come out on top. In my arrogance, I play right into his hands. On the night Jafar takes everything from my father, he offers me a devil’s bargain-walk with my freedom and nothing else, or attempt to best him and regain my inheritance. Once upon a time, I was a sheltered princess. ![]()
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