



His Ultimatum
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4.4 • 8 Ratings
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
No one knows what happens up at Midnight Manor.
The home of the Voss brothers sits like a sentinel looking down on our small town, remaining a mystery. The four brooding billionaires rarely leave the confines of the iron gates, fueling rumors that have existed for decades.
When my father dies, all the security I’ve known is ripped away, forcing me to come face to face with the eldest brother, Asher Voss. His outward beauty is just as I’d heard—it belies a predatory nature, irresistibly drawing me in.
A bargain is made, and I have no choice but to live in the shadowy confines of his gothic manor to save my family. As time passes, it becomes harder and harder to deny our attraction.
Asher Voss might be too old for me, and he’s definitely cursed by his own demons, but an inferno of passion between us threatens to either consume or destroy us both.
Note: Previously titled Moonlit Thorns (Midnight Manor #1).
Customer Reviews
See AllP. Rayne Rocked This Gothic Romance
Moonlit Thorns is the first book in a new billionaire dark romance series by P. Rayne. Annabelle’s father had just died mysteriously and her mother had retreated into a deep depression when she discovered an order to vacate the premises of her ancestral home in ten days, signed by Asher Voss. Mr. Voss was the older of four billionaire brothers living at the mysterious Moonlit Manor, a mansion that the town suspected of all sorts of nefarious happenings. When she visited the manor she agreed to a contract with Asher: she would work and reside at the manor for a period of one year with limited contact with the outside world. This is a Beauty and the Beast fairytale retelling that includes BDSM, Alpha Anti-Hero, Age Gap, Angsty, Bad Boy/Good Girl, Billionaire, Enemies-to-Lovers, Forbidden Love, Forced Proximity, Secret Society, and Indecent Proposal tropes. I loved the contrast between the light romcoms written by this duo as Piper Rayne and this dark gothic romance written as P. Rayne. This book was really spicy and I loved Asher’s transformation from the dark, angry, anti-hero to the loving, happy man at the end. It is important to check the trigger warnings for this book, and in that vein, the issues broached could not all be magically erased within one book. I really liked that the authors address that and the process this couple used to work through their traumas together. If you enjoy dark romance, then you should order or read Moonlit Thorns on Kindle Unlimited. I am voluntarily submitting this honest review after reading an advanced complementary copy of this book thanks to Valentine PR and P. Rayne.
Ate this up!
The audiobook was OUTSTANDING! The narrators absolutely embodied the characters they were voicing and I was loving listening to this book.
P. Rayne is a new to me author and I was not entirely sure what to expect with this one, but the blurb interested me enough to give it a shot. Safe to say I am very happy with my decision. I felt like the book had a bit of mystery in there that one may not expect, but what I enjoyed even more than that was the fact that Asher was the biggest grump ever!! I loved seeing him slowly cave when it came to Annabelle, and I really liked that his brothers saw it too.
Based on the little sneak peaks of Asher's brothers, I can't wait to see what happens in future books as well!
Interesting fairytale retelling
Moonlit Thorns is the first book in the Midnight Manor series. This was a dark beauty and the beast retelling.
Asher and Anabelle’s love story was dark and steamy. I was quickly absorbed into the drama of their world. I think Asher was the picture perfect alphahole, and Anabelle’s fierceness matched his personality. This author duo gave an interesting and well written storyline.
Rose Dioro and Marcio Catalano did a really great job portraying these characters. I loved the duet narration.