This is War, Baby (War & Peace Book 1) | This is Love, Baby (War & Peace Book 2)
This Isn't Over, Baby (War & Peace Book 3) | This Isn't You, Baby (War & Peace Book 4)

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review

Dear K. Webster,
This is me craving, begging, and demanding you for more. This is me addicted. This is me asking you for my next dark romance fix. Well, asking is putting it too mildly. More like imploring you. Fuck it, I am begging you to continue delivering stories that demands our attention. Stories that are filled with so many twist and turns. Stories that are filled with the unexpected. Stories that grips you to the core. Stories that shatters you but somehow you are able to weave romance and heart onto the open wound. Stories that makes me crazy with anticipation. So as you can see and tell, this is me bowing down to your crazy and brilliant mind. This is me admiring you for never conforming. This is me thanking you for once again delivering a story that was like a drug. A story that had me begging, drowning, and floating high with euphoria. So I guess, this is me intoxicated with your wicked, sinful, and meticulously flawless prose.
Sincerely,
~Michelle xo


I am IN AWE of K. Webster’s brilliant and sinister mind. In this fourth installment of War & Peace Series, Kristi has masterfully played and toyed with our hearts, minds, and emotions once again in This Isn’t You, Baby. Everything about this book was precisely crafted, detailed, and organized in such a creative, cunning, manipulative and sinister manner that readers like myself are left holding onto our breath and kept on the edge of our seats. I think it’s safe to say that if you read a K. Webster book, prepare for the unexpected.

The beauty of reading a K.Webster book is that unlikely secondary characters will find a way of to your heart. And this couldn’t be more true especially in This Isn’t You, Baby. Characters that you assumed would be just filler roles in order to enhance the story ended up playing pivotal roles in the transformation of Brie. Like any piece in a chess game, every piece is valuable. The key is to not overlook them and treat them like a pawn. And in this particular story, the pawn may be the one to surprise you.


Brie may have just been a pawn to her adopted family. A means in order to bring a working relationship with her adopted family and a powerful Colombian drug cartel family. When she reached eighteen, she will be arranged to get married to one of the sons. In the backdrops before her arranged marriage, Brie forms a close relationship with Ren, Hannah’s younger brother. Ren’s job was to watch over Brie but in the process he began to have feelings for her. But what happens when Brie must decide her next move? To get married or be with Ren? Is she just an ordinary pawn? Or is she the unlikely pawn that has all the power and moves to dethrone her unsuspecting foes?



As I said before, K. Webster is a master of twist and turns. The unsuspecting surprise is the beauty of this book. It was the driving force as to why I inhaled this book in one sitting. Everything about this book was perfectly executed from the raw emotions, explicit sex scenes, and of course the craziness. The writing was beyond phenomenal as I was literally on the edge of my seat and I loved every moment of it. I know Brie is one of those characters who gradually worms her way into your heart. She is that heroine who surprises you. You want to hug her, hate her, scream at her, and love her. And I think seeing the progression and transformation of Brie is what made this book stand out. She may be a pawn but she is a worthy opponent who stood on the side and watched an unfolding of secrets, lies, and truths. So will she discover and embrace this new side? Is this the Brie that K. Webster intended for us to love? Or hate? I guess that is one answer you have to decide to for yourself. So are you ready for the crazy ride of This Isn’t You, Baby?
