Karina Halle, the New York Times bestselling author of Discretion, lifts the veil off a privileged family dynasty to reveal a wealth of secrets and dangerous obsessions.
Disarm by Karina Halle is Live!
Book two in the Dumont series
Seraphine Dumont seems to have it all: she’s gorgeous, brilliant, and part of one of France’s most illustrious dynasties. But underneath the facade, Seraphine struggles to hold it all together. Besides grieving her adoptive father’s suspicious and sudden death, she also shares a tenuous role in the family business with Blaise, her in-name-only cousin. As tumultuous as their history is, he may be the only member of the deceptive Dumont family she can trust.
Seraphine is a temptation Blaise can’t resist. The torch he’s carried for years still burns. It’s his secret—a quiet obsession just out of reach. Until his brother demands that he spy on the increasingly cagey Seraphine, whom their father considers a dispensable Dumont outlier. But the more Blaise watches her and the closer he gets, the more he sees Seraphine may have every right to be suspicious. And she could be the next one in danger—from his own family.
As blood runs hot and hearts give in, Seraphine and Blaise have only each other. But can their love survive the secrets they’re about to uncover?
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I'm gonna talk about the cover for a quick second. I'm
pretty easy when it comes to covers but this cover has turned me off since I
saw it a while back. I really don't know what it is that turns me off... if I
had to guess, I think it's because it gives me a 80s Fabio feel. Gahhhh, I'll
give it to you real, I nearly didn't read the book. Just because the cover was
off-putting, for me anyway. What can I say? I'm seriously a cover wh@re and
this one is just not for me. I obsessed over Discretion's cover and just saw
Disavow's cover and it's sexy AF!! I don't know what happened here.
Saying that though I really don't feel the exterior matches the interior. Disarm was high action with a fast-paced suspense. I loved the suspense. I loved the high action. Blaise and Seraphine were just adorable and fierce together. Blaise was the best of the best! He was totally head over feet for Seraphine and would have moved Heaven and Earth for that woman. His live was strong. That is what stuck with me here. I was so smitten with Blaise. He was charming and when he loved, he loved with every fiber of his being. It's admirable. Seraphine was reckless. She just didn't seem to think until he acted. Thank the Lords for Blaise!!
I am enamored with the Dumont family and with this series. Disarm is actually my favorite of the two books thus far in this series but we still have Pascal's story and I'm already vibrating for it. Karina Halle writes on the edge of taboo for some. Technically Blaise and Seraphine are cousins. Only through marriage since Seraphine is actually adopted and there is no shared blood. But, there are some people who would squeak over that. Considering some states allow marriage between first and second cousins I'm not too worried about non-blood related cousins. Halle really give us an impossible story to put down with its fast pace and sexy times with love oozing from the cracks!
I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
Saying that though I really don't feel the exterior matches the interior. Disarm was high action with a fast-paced suspense. I loved the suspense. I loved the high action. Blaise and Seraphine were just adorable and fierce together. Blaise was the best of the best! He was totally head over feet for Seraphine and would have moved Heaven and Earth for that woman. His live was strong. That is what stuck with me here. I was so smitten with Blaise. He was charming and when he loved, he loved with every fiber of his being. It's admirable. Seraphine was reckless. She just didn't seem to think until he acted. Thank the Lords for Blaise!!
I am enamored with the Dumont family and with this series. Disarm is actually my favorite of the two books thus far in this series but we still have Pascal's story and I'm already vibrating for it. Karina Halle writes on the edge of taboo for some. Technically Blaise and Seraphine are cousins. Only through marriage since Seraphine is actually adopted and there is no shared blood. But, there are some people who would squeak over that. Considering some states allow marriage between first and second cousins I'm not too worried about non-blood related cousins. Halle really give us an impossible story to put down with its fast pace and sexy times with love oozing from the cracks!
I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
“We can never be
together, Blaise,” Seraphine says, like frustration is rolling through her. “I
know you understand that.”
“But it doesn’t mean
we can’t try.”
“No,” she says and
suddenly gets up to her feet, walking out of the room. “No. I can’t do this. I
can’t handle this,” I hear her cry out as she heads down the hall.
I get up and run
after her, grabbing her by the arm and pulling her right up against me, and she
opens her mouth to protest and then my mouth is on hers, swallowing her
words.
I kiss her with
everything I have, every bit of anger and frustration and the years of lust and
pining and wanting. I should be more gentle after the night she’s had, but I
can’t help myself; in fact, I think I’m seconds from turning into an animal as
I hold the back of her head and press my hand at the small of her waist,
keeping her pressed as close to me as possible.
Her tongue slides
across mine, hot and fevered and—
She pulls back,
gasping for breath, and slaps me across the face.
Whack.
That hurt.
“What the hell is
wrong with you?” she says. “What are you doing? What am I doing?”
Her face is red with
anger, perhaps even shame. I mean, my cheek is stinging from her powerful
wallop, but even so, I expected it. She’s always been the type of woman to put
you in your place. But I didn’t expect her to slide so easily back into hating
me.
“Don’t pretend you
haven’t been dreaming about that,” I tell her, trying to control myself. “Don’t
pretend that you haven’t wanted that, wanted me, all these years.”
“The only thing I’ve
been dreaming about, Blaise, is getting justice for my father. That’s it.
That’s all that matters. And as far as I’m concerned, you’re no better than the
rest of them.”
Anger pokes at me,
building up inside. “Hey,” I say, my inflection razor sharp. “I risked my neck
tonight for you. I saved you from a bad situation. And more than that, I let
you know the truth. I chose you over my family.”
“And I’m choosing not
to trust you,” she says. “You’ve given me no sign over the years that I mean
anything to you at all. Why should I believe you now? Why do that when it might
derail everything I’m working on?” Something comes over her, a flash in her
eyes, as she’s realizing something. “This is all a setup, isn’t it? This is
just something that Pascal is having you do, just like you followed me. You’re
supposed to tell me all this nonsense about wanting me and staying celibate
like some joke and waiting for me, and it’s all a lie to get my guard down. If
you’re telling me I’m in danger, it’s because you’re putting me there.”
I knew she’d go this
route at some point, but even so, it stings. “That’s not it at all. Seraphine,
please, I’m serious.”
“You just want me to
back off because I’m close to the truth,” she says, shaking her head wildly as
the idea takes over. “For all I know, every single thing this evening that’s
come out of your mouth has been a complete lie, all to throw me off.”
I run my hands down
my face, trying to squash my frustration. I knew this was coming, and yet that
tiny coal of hope was always burning inside. “That’s not true,” I mutter into
my hands, but I know when she gets like this that there’s no changing her
mind.
“Get out,” she
says.
I look up to see her
opening the door and gesturing for me to hurry up.
“You’re making a big
mistake by not trusting me,” I tell her.
“And I don’t take
threats very well. Get out, and if I see you around me again . . .”
I almost laugh. “You
will see me again. At work tomorrow.”
“Right. I almost
forgot that you’re taking over my job.” She runs her fingers under her eyes and
sighs so defeatedly that leaving her feels like a crime.
“It’s not like that,”
I tell her.
“Just go,” she says
quietly, holding open the door and looking away, like she can’t be bothered to
face me.
“You know where to
reach me, if anything happens,” I tell her as I walk past and out into the
hall.
“If anything happens,
you’ll be the first one I’ll blame,” she says to me.
Before I can say
anything in response, she closes the door in my face.
Q&A: Author Karina Halle
1. To start off, can you tell us a little about your main
characters from Disarm. Seraphine and Blaise have quite a history
(not to mention they share the same last name!)
Seraphine and Blaise Dumont are (gasp) cousins. But not to
worry, they aren't blood-related. Seraphine is actually from India and was
adopted by Ludovic Dumont when she was a young girl. Even though she was
brought into the "nice" side of the family, she has always had
trouble fitting in. Her looks, her accent, the fact that she was born poor and
discarded like trash, gives her a very different perspective to life than her
affluent family. This POV has colored her into the very outspoken, vibrant and
feisty woman she is today - she is definitely one of my favorite female
characters I've written.
Blaise, of course, belongs to the bad side of the family, though
there were hints in the first book, Discretion, that he's not as bad as
you would think. In fact, he's a lot like Seraphine, a bit of an outcast and
the black sheep of his family. As we read Disarm, we also discover the
history that Blaise and Seraphine have together which sets up for the angst,
tension and hate for each other that they have in the present day, especially
as Seraphine thinks Blaise has something to do with her father's death.
2. They live in a world of privilege that most of us cannot
fathom. What are the biggest pluses and some minuses of living with fabulous
wealth?
The biggest plus is the material things: houses, cars, clothes,
jets, vacations. You name it, they have it. You would also think a great deal
of freedom comes with money too and it does but with that sort of wealth, it
makes you go to great lengths to keep it. So that freedom still ties you to the
wealth, in maintaining it and getting more of it. Of course, it breeds some
pretty out of touch and unscrupulous characters, too, and you can never know
who to trust when your world (and family) revolves around money instead of
love.
3. What about Blaise makes him totally unique and different from
all other book boyfriends?
The torch he has carried for Seraphine for so many years. This man
is the epitome of yearning and pining for someone you can't have, more so than
most book boyfriends you've come across (and I won't spoil exactly how but
you'll find out in the book just how secretly devoted to his cousin he is).
He's also an anti-hero, a man who has done some crooked stuff but still tries
to do the right thing, even if it comes at the expense of his own family.
4. Seraphine has faced many difficulties during her life, but one
of her toughest challenges is thinking Blaise abandoned her. How does she deal
with this heartbreak?
She deals with it the way that Seraphine deals with any
hardship—she tucks it away deep down inside and rises above it. She'll force
herself to be strong - her pride is very powerful - and she'll trick herself
into thinking she never cared about him to begin with. It's much easier to
paint Blaise with a villainous brush, that way it doesn't hurt so much.
5. Extreme events are said to bring out a person's true character.
What harrowing situations do Seraphine and Blaise get entangled in and what
does this say about them?
There isn't anything more extreme than fighting for your life, and
the two of them have had to do that in this book. Literally. But they willingly
walked into those situations as a way to put an end to the tangled web they've
been caught in. It says they would rather face it and fight than flee. This is
especially true for Blaise, who, at the end of the book, choses to confront his
loved ones face to face, even if it potentially means making some difficult
choices.
6. What scene from the book do you think readers will enjoy the
most and why?
Personally, I love the scene at the end, a nail-biting showdown
between Blaise and his brother Pascal (and his father, too). That was a blast
to write and read, I basically just watched it all unfold in my head and it had
my heart pumping as if I was watching a movie. It's DELICIOUS. Romance-wise, I
think the flashbacks are pretty special, particularly their first kiss in
Italy. There was something about that scene that felt so real.
7. It is often said that writing is re-writing. What were some
things that didn’t make it into the book that you were hoping to add?
Nothing. It's all in there, baby! If anything, scenes were added
during edits.
8. What did you learn about yourself while writing this book?
I learned a lot about Muay Thai fighting moves haha.
9. What do you want readers to take away from reading this book?
That family isn't just through blood, and that sometimes in order
to do the right thing and be your own person, you musn't be afraid to stand up
to your family, even if it means tension or separation down the line.
10. Who is the next Dumont on your list to receive their own
story?
The infamous Pascal. And believe me when I say, this villain's
story will both wow and win people over. His book is even more thrilling and
dramatic than Disarm and I can't wait for everyone to read it!
Meet Karina:
Karina Halle is a former travel writer and music journalist and The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author of The Pact, Love, in English, The Artists Trilogy, Dirty Angels and over 20 other wild and romantic reads. She lives on an island off the coast of British Columbia with her husband and her rescue pup, where she drinks a lot of wine, hikes a lot of trails and devours a lot of books.
Halle is represented by the Root Literary and is both self-published and published by Simon & Schuster and Hachette in North America and in the UK.
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