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dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
medium-paced
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Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Okay, SOOOO much better than the first book in the series. In my opinion, anyways.
My love for Kyan has become about 10x stronger & i’m starting to like Saint... so big yikes
My love for Kyan has become about 10x stronger & i’m starting to like Saint... so big yikes
adventurous
challenging
dark
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Bully romances are so fun if you completely forget what you know about rational human thought and action.
The most unpredictable ride of 2020... What a rollercoaster!
Holy crap on a cracker! What a ride and what an ending... Tatum holds the leashes to these monsters for now, but now they are certainly off the chain. I can’t wait to see what happens in Kings of Anarchy after all that was uncovered and all the bonds that were forged in book 2.
Holy crap on a cracker! What a ride and what an ending... Tatum holds the leashes to these monsters for now, but now they are certainly off the chain. I can’t wait to see what happens in Kings of Anarchy after all that was uncovered and all the bonds that were forged in book 2.
“Revenge is a bitch and I am her.”
I said in my review for Kings of Quarantine that this series might be my new favorite and this book just makes that statement more valid. I read this thing so fast and got mad at anyone who disturbed me. I couldn't put it down! There was never a dull moment. We learned more about all the characters in this book, including the Unspeakables and trust me some of the things you learn will shock you. The main theme of this book was revenge, but it wasn’t all anger and sadness. There were lots of laughs, steam, and my favorite, growth.
“You have to let yourself be weak so that you can be strong again.”
Our main girl Tatum is incredible. She is so strong no matter what the guys throw her way. She not only takes what they give, but she gives it back twice as much. I love all her revenge ideas and how clever she was going about them. Also it was nice of her to use the boys' desires against them. They truly deserved everything she did and more for all the crap she put up with. Our girl has some restraint though. There were so many times I wanted her to strangle one of them, but she kept calm and held on until she was able to get her own punishments in. I am so proud that even though she was starting to feel things for the guys, she didn’t let that stop her from making them pay for their crimes. Once again this book showed how real her character is. How she is not afraid to show her teeth when she is angry or cry when she is sad. It shows that to be a tough chick you don’t have to be strong and in control 100% of the time.
“I know, sweetheart. You’re trained to survive, to thrive on your own. But that doesn’t mean you should, right?
These boys like to make me question myself. I never know if I should be cheering for them or punching them. I do love the growth they showed in this book. I honestly didn’t see myself forgiving them after the last book or at least not until the end of the series and some serious groveling, but this book really helped see their perspective. Was anything they did okay? No. But learning about their lives and history helps see their character better and reasons why they think it should have been okay. I also enjoyed seeing them work through their issues and realize that they were wrong and try and let Tatum into the group more and not just be their pet. The times when they let go of everything and just enjoyed being carefree were some of my favorites.
“Those boys were a world of trouble, but sometimes...they were a world of fun too.
Blake won my heart this book. He is going through so much grief and doesn’t know where to direct it. I hope he and Tatum can help each other through that journey especially with the ending. Kyan is a mix of love and annoyance for me. I understand how troubled he is and why he thinks treating Tatum the way he does is for the greater good. I just wish he would see by doing so he is also hurting her and himself. Saint, Saint, Saint. This boy is something else. I was happy we got to figure out his need for control. Get inside his head a bit more. His dad really did a number on him, but I loved how Tatum helped him overcome some of his darkness. Their agreed punishments were my favorite. I respect that he followed her rules and never broke them, even if I was begging him to sometimes. He is still a bit of a mystery and I can’t wait to learn more about his childhood and his father. Monroe, my knight and shiny armor. Oh, I didn’t think it was possible to love him anymore, but the authors proved me wrong. Learning his back story and why he has it out for Saint’s family broke my heart. I wish I could jump into the book and hug him. I enjoyed the start of his friendship with the Night Keepers. His growing relationship with Tatum had my heart soaring. Him being her support through it all and letting her be free when she was with him was everything. I loved that she has an insider now and they share mutual a goal. Plus, the sexual tension between them was fire.
“She used to say find your tribe. Only let people into your life who make it better, who understand you on a soul-deep level. And once you find them, never let them go.”
I feel like I say this in all my reviews for Caroline and Susanne’s books, but holy cliffhanger! They always have to mess with my head. Can’t we ever have a happy peaceful ending?? But seriously, it wouldn’t be one of their amazing books without it and I secretly love it (Shhh! Don’t tell them!) I just will be sitting here in agony until the next book.
I said in my review for Kings of Quarantine that this series might be my new favorite and this book just makes that statement more valid. I read this thing so fast and got mad at anyone who disturbed me. I couldn't put it down! There was never a dull moment. We learned more about all the characters in this book, including the Unspeakables and trust me some of the things you learn will shock you. The main theme of this book was revenge, but it wasn’t all anger and sadness. There were lots of laughs, steam, and my favorite, growth.
“You have to let yourself be weak so that you can be strong again.”
Our main girl Tatum is incredible. She is so strong no matter what the guys throw her way. She not only takes what they give, but she gives it back twice as much. I love all her revenge ideas and how clever she was going about them. Also it was nice of her to use the boys' desires against them. They truly deserved everything she did and more for all the crap she put up with. Our girl has some restraint though. There were so many times I wanted her to strangle one of them, but she kept calm and held on until she was able to get her own punishments in. I am so proud that even though she was starting to feel things for the guys, she didn’t let that stop her from making them pay for their crimes. Once again this book showed how real her character is. How she is not afraid to show her teeth when she is angry or cry when she is sad. It shows that to be a tough chick you don’t have to be strong and in control 100% of the time.
“I know, sweetheart. You’re trained to survive, to thrive on your own. But that doesn’t mean you should, right?
These boys like to make me question myself. I never know if I should be cheering for them or punching them. I do love the growth they showed in this book. I honestly didn’t see myself forgiving them after the last book or at least not until the end of the series and some serious groveling, but this book really helped see their perspective. Was anything they did okay? No. But learning about their lives and history helps see their character better and reasons why they think it should have been okay. I also enjoyed seeing them work through their issues and realize that they were wrong and try and let Tatum into the group more and not just be their pet. The times when they let go of everything and just enjoyed being carefree were some of my favorites.
“Those boys were a world of trouble, but sometimes...they were a world of fun too.
Blake won my heart this book. He is going through so much grief and doesn’t know where to direct it. I hope he and Tatum can help each other through that journey especially with the ending. Kyan is a mix of love and annoyance for me. I understand how troubled he is and why he thinks treating Tatum the way he does is for the greater good. I just wish he would see by doing so he is also hurting her and himself. Saint, Saint, Saint. This boy is something else. I was happy we got to figure out his need for control. Get inside his head a bit more. His dad really did a number on him, but I loved how Tatum helped him overcome some of his darkness. Their agreed punishments were my favorite. I respect that he followed her rules and never broke them, even if I was begging him to sometimes. He is still a bit of a mystery and I can’t wait to learn more about his childhood and his father. Monroe, my knight and shiny armor. Oh, I didn’t think it was possible to love him anymore, but the authors proved me wrong. Learning his back story and why he has it out for Saint’s family broke my heart. I wish I could jump into the book and hug him. I enjoyed the start of his friendship with the Night Keepers. His growing relationship with Tatum had my heart soaring. Him being her support through it all and letting her be free when she was with him was everything. I loved that she has an insider now and they share mutual a goal. Plus, the sexual tension between them was fire.
“She used to say find your tribe. Only let people into your life who make it better, who understand you on a soul-deep level. And once you find them, never let them go.”
I feel like I say this in all my reviews for Caroline and Susanne’s books, but holy cliffhanger! They always have to mess with my head. Can’t we ever have a happy peaceful ending?? But seriously, it wouldn’t be one of their amazing books without it and I secretly love it (Shhh! Don’t tell them!) I just will be sitting here in agony until the next book.
dark
emotional
funny
lighthearted
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Nothing really happens in this book until the last 10%, but the last 10%, worth it.
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense