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Reign by Siobhan Davis

read_on_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was intense and amazing. We have Lo and her guys who are trying to figure out how they are going to deal with things surrounding Sinner and The Sainthood. We get the extremely steamy moments with all of them, a lot of twists turns, and things I didn’t see coming. We get to see more of the guys and what makes them tick, Lo is just as awesome and can handle herself when it comes to a fight, and the dynamic between them all is just perfect for them and you can tell their love is the real thing. A few of the twists blew my mind and I wasn’t expecting a few of them, but it just made the suspense that more amazing.

kajasmith's review against another edition

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1.0

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This one was so fetishisy i really did struggle to make it to the end, i honestly cant believe i read any of these i need some REAL literature ASAP!!

amberloverful's review against another edition

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2.0

- my biggest gripe after the FMC is the abundance of cliches used in dialogue all the time. Conversations just don’t feel normal
- I’m more upset about sariah than anything else that’s happened so far
- uh I actually hate proposals and long confessions of love in general. So having 4 back to back was too cringe for me. But that a me problem
- I feel for her mom. That was shitty but what the hell is her plan??
- ummmmmm Giana and Lincoln? Her dead husbands friend??? Please no
- my most hated thing about this series is the ridiculous cliche phrases always being uttered and the STUPID nicknames they ALWAYS call each other. WTF is up with “harder my dark prince” WTFF
- ya so that was painful to finish. I had no issue with the RH that I thought I was gonna have. Literally my issue was with the FMC and the cliche dialogues. The guys started to feel like individual characters by the end which is nice.

alicia1566's review against another edition

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4.0

Super sexy times, lots of romance and love, along with the baddies getting whats coming to them and everything else tied up in a beauty little HEA bow! What more could a reader want?

I enjoyed this conclusion of the trilogy, I doubt I'll look for the extended epilogue novella as this one really had a sweet ending that I was happy with. Read books 2&3 in ONE DAY! Would recommend :)

sdapelo's review against another edition

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5.0

Fantastic ending. Had everything that was needed for a more than satisfying ending.

bookswith_tiny's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 took 2 months to get there just felt like it was long dragging on a little for me

thebusybookmom's review against another edition

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5.0

This series is in my top 3 of reads for the year! Siobhan can do no wrong with this series. The scenes are tougher, dirtier ;), and sexier in every way.

Lo and the boys are ready to take on Sinner, and this book is FULL of action. ALL KINDS OF ACTION! While this is a RH this hasn't always followed what I have come to know as typical RH. There are different aspects in every relationship the four guys and Lo have with each other. I love all of the dynamics, and layers that Siobhan writes in all of her books.

I can't so too much without giving away spoilers so just believe me when I say READ THIS SERIES!!!

jkirkl13's review against another edition

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dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.25

bookish_kayy's review against another edition

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4.0

I have loved this series. The first 2 books kept me on the tips of my toes, almost overflowing with action.
However, this last one just didn’t have the same oomph as the rest.
I loved the characters, but the big plot twist fell a tiny bit flat.
Overall, though, an excellent series, an excellent amount of steam, and enough going on to keep you busy for days.

sfkubichek's review against another edition

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3.0

Reign by Siobhan Davis is the third book in the The Sainthood – Boys of Lowell High. I would argue it could be the last book but there is a fourth book that is 10 years later after this one. This book also kept the reverse harem trope and including some male-on-male action in this one. It was nice to see the change in the dynamic and watch these characters learn how to adjust to their own urges and how it affected the group. There is a trigger of rape in this book as well.
This book is about bringing down Neo “Sinner” Lennox and his corrupted board member of the Sainthood and trying to keep Harlow, the main female character and her men, Theo, Caz, Saint, and Galen safe. They do this first off by getting married which makes the dynamic of their relationship only stronger and more possessive. Then they make alliances with different federal and secret organizations and surprisingly allies. This results in Sinner eventually being taken down and the boys and Harlow living out their life wishes.
One thing I really liked about this book was there was a lot of plot twists. Some of them I was so completely shocked especially one involving Saint. You never could guess what was going to happen later in the story. This was the main thing that kept me intrigued in the book. This to me was the hardest book to finish out of the whole series. I struggled to stay interested and considered not finishing it around 60%. I kept on purely just to see what happened. The plot twist with Saint was the main thing that I was like “Oh Sh**” and had to know what happened. The beginning was hard to get through because it was just a lot of sex (not a bad thing) or them just trying to put pieces together later on for a plan just to crumple. It just wasn’t as interesting to me like the other books.
One thing I really disliked about this book was during some of the sex scenes they would change the wording up and it would just make it hard to stay focused on what was going on. It would just derail the whole thought process of the book and scene.
This book gets 3 stars out of 5 stars. It wasn’t written poorly, and it only had one editing issue. It went along with the plot for the other books and like I stated before it had a lot of plot twists. I would have given it 2 stars, but the ending was a lot better than I planned on it being.