
Deep End was a quick, enjoyable read, but it didn’t quite match what the blurb promised. It was marketed as a kinkier romance, but the so-called “kink” was mostly just discussed rather than explored. The scenes were steamy, but nothing out of the ordinary for the genre. If you were expecting something bold or edgy, you might be left wanting more.
Lukas was definitely the highlight for me. He was mature, caring, and grounded, with a thoughtful backstory that made his character feel real. I liked how he showed up for Scarlett even when things between them were supposed to be casual. His actions made it clear how much he cared, even when he tried to keep it light on the surface.
Scarlett was a bit more complicated. She’s kind and relatable in some ways, but her constant uncertainty about Pen (Lukas’s ex and her friend) dragged on longer than it needed to. Pen had moved on and given her blessing, yet her presence still caused unnecessary tension. Scarlett often seemed to put Pen’s feelings ahead of her own, which became frustrating.
I also couldn’t help noticing how often Lukas being Swedish was mentioned, it got to the point where the repetitiveness was annoying and I’m still undecided on the “troll” nickname. The chemistry between the leads had its moments, but I wanted to see a bit more emotional development alongside the physical side. I believed Lukas was all in, but I wasn’t completely convinced about Scarlett.
That said, the pacing kept me turning the pages, and the ending was sweet. While it wasn’t quite the romance I expected, I still enjoyed the ride.
⭐️3/5 stars I was pretty engaged the whole time and it was quite charming.
