Publication Date: November 10, 2024

Conflict of Desires was another great read from Kathleen Haley! Tybalt and Agatha are a unique pairing and their dynamic is both intriguing and delightful to read. The added plot of Agatha’s search for her biological father brought a level of intrigue and mystery to this book without taking away from the romance plot as well.
This book has one of my favorite tropes ever- forced proximity- and having Tybalt and Agatha under the same roof was the perfect match to light their spark into a flame. And boy, did that flame burn HOOOOOT.
I love how each of the love interests in Kathleen’s books are so different. I’ve read so many of her books this year and each has been a treat in a different way. I say it every time I post a review for her- if you like dark romance, these books are MEANT for you.
I voluntarily reviewed a free advance copy of this book provided by the author. The opinions expressed are my own.
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