Book Review: Dying to Meet You
- Stephany
- May 24
- 2 min read

Title: Dying to Meet You (ARC)
Author: Roisin Visser
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: Enjoyed
Spice: Flamin Hot Cheeto
Synopsis: Dying to Meet You continues after Twisted Allegiance.
After the fall of Camp Carrol: Eden, Matt, Keir, Caleb, Hutton & Blaine, are trying to raise their three children and foster three more, while still learning to trust one another.
When Eden begins getting messages with connections to her past, the men circle the wagons and try to protect their family, but old secrets are revealed and ties are tested.
Thoughts: Check trigger warnings
This story is full of suspense and spice. Eden is the typical woman who hasn’t really dealt with her trauma, instead helping others cope with theirs. Being a therapist who specifically helps those coming out of cult like situations, much like her and some of her husbands, probably isn’t the best way to actually deal, but it's how she’s trying to move on. Her fierce drive to protect her children, including her three new foster kids, and give them a home full of light and love is admirable when you take into consideration everything all the adults and children have been through.
Sadly the next generation is fated to grapple with their own future traumas as their parents' past comes to haunt them all.
Although not my usual branch of the romance genre, Dying to Meet You had a lot of aspects of my usual reads.
Sexy men. Check. (theres 5 of them)
Drama. Check. (telenovela anyone?)
Banter. Check. (Blaine has a smart mouth that should be filled more often.)
Spice. Double Check. (I love when the husbands are also husbands, so many more scenarios!)
If you’re looking for all those things plus some mildly dark suspense, this book is for you. Again, make sure you remember to check trigger warnings.
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Rating:
LOVED= 5 Stars. A new fav. Will be talking about every chance I get.
ENJOYED= 4-3 Stars. It wasn’t a life changer but I would recommend.
0-2 Stars/ DNF= I will not post a review about a book I didn’t enjoy or did not finish. Good vibes only. I support anyone who’s brave enough to create their own work and put it out into the world for others.
Spice:
Puffy Cheeto- No Spice.
Crunchy Cheeto- Closed Door/Fade to Black
Flamin Hot Cheeto- Spicy. A few detailed scenes.
Takis- Erotica. With more mature themes.
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