
Pride’s Children: Netherworld by Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt
Published: September 19, 2022 by Trilka Press
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Synopsis: Every decision he makes from here on will hurt someone .
Is his happiness even in the equation any more?
Pride’s NETHERWORLD, Book 2 of the trilogy, continues the epic saga—one day later.
In Book 1, Pride’s PURGATORY , rising Irish megastar Andrew O’Connell embarked on a beautiful friendship with reclusive author Dr. Kary Ashe , and committed to his stunning costar Bianca Doyle ’s directorial debut film Dodgson , a Lewis Carroll biopic.
He never imagined either would shatter the impenetrable wall he built between his professional and personal lives.
His future as a leading man depends on being an bankable obsession in the lives of the women he seduces, on and off screen.
But a past regret makes his gorge rise when offspring are on the way and he’s suddenly responsible for their very existence.
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Review: ***Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. Thank you Alicia!***
This book was such a lovely complement to the first book in the series. We pick up right where we left off with Kary working on her latest book idea, a fantasy that is far outside of her comfort zone. Andrew is jet setting across the globe for role after role as he becomes the most sought after actor in the business. And Bianca is scheming, really stepping it up a notch from the last book.
I always quite enjoy the author’s writing style. The occasional insertions of the character’s inner thoughts is a nice touch. I’m not sure it would work in any other book but it works for this one. It provides a deeper insight into the character’s and why they’re doing what they are doing. The style might not be for everyone but it makes the story easy to digest.
My only complaint on this book is that the middle dragged a bit. It felt like we were waiting on something to happen. Based on the synopsis I knew what the “something” was. As a result it felt like it took forever to get there and since the plot has a bit of a lull at the same time it dragged the plot down a little.
But apart from that I was delighted by this book. Kary was frustratingly pragmatic, seemingly more so than in the first book. But it’s her defense mechanism and survival technique. But I desperately wanted her to just drop the walls for a moment. Andrew was so sweet and I find myself falling for him more with every book. Even though he was a bit of a knucklehead in this one, I’ll forgive him for it. While I felt like Bianca was a rather dull villain in the first one, she justified her villain title in this one. I really hope that karma visits her in the end.
Overall, this book was great. I think I enjoyed it even more than the first one. I can’t wait to see what comes next.










