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AHHH THIS WAS SO GOOD?!?
I loved this from the start and I was just like: “omg don’t disappoint me later on pls” BUT THIS JUST KEPT ON GOING.
This also give off major Den Of Vipers vibes. So if you liked it, you’ll definitely like this too! Gotta say tho that this isn’t as crazy as DOV tho.
I loved this from the start and I was just like: “omg don’t disappoint me later on pls” BUT THIS JUST KEPT ON GOING.
This also give off major Den Of Vipers vibes. So if you liked it, you’ll definitely like this too! Gotta say tho that this isn’t as crazy as DOV tho.
Finished this book in the afternoon- we are talking 5 hours straight lol . We LOVE a dark romance and Malice did not disappoint. I enjoyed the FMC Juliet. She was relatable and well-developed. The struggles she has overcome, her true crime obsession, and her drive to survive is relatable. I enjoyed the equally fu*ked brothers: Nick truly terrified me, Anthony is a precious angel with horrible demons, and William is the doting boyfriend we all deserve. The spice was not as lengthy as other RH I have read and the fact the men are all blood brothers is new to me. Overall I enjoyed this book and look forward to the next few books.
*Edit - I just saw book two is release in Oct. I loved this so much, I pre-ordered it.
I've read a lot of dark romances over the last couple of months. A lot of them have been really good, some great. But Malice is heads and shoulders above them all.
It has your typical mafia romance aspects, some violence and emotionally damaged characters, but it dives in deeper, it pushes the characters so much harder. And all in a more realistic way than some others..
Our MC, Juliet, is a great character, she is a little broken and has a lot going on, so when she gets sucked into the vortex of these three brothers, she doesn't just take it. She fights back, she chooses herself, she refuses to fall victim to this dark world she has found herself in. And while there she realises that maybe she should accept the darkness in herself. That maybe that little bit of darkness isn't a bad thing.
And the brothers. Wow, they are something. Each has their own role to play, each has their own darkness to either fight or embrace. And while fighting to consume Juliet, they just might find some peace.
Malice packs an emotional punch. It's twisted, dark, romantic and touches on some really heavy themes. Juliet's mother went missing and she was raised by her grams, who is now sick with Parkinson's. She struggles with anxiety, connecting with people and has quite the interest in death, crime scenes and knows all the good ways to dispose of a body.
Each of the males helped either heal part of her or help her become a better version of herself.
I loved this book from beginning to end. 10/10 would recommend.
I've read a lot of dark romances over the last couple of months. A lot of them have been really good, some great. But Malice is heads and shoulders above them all.
It has your typical mafia romance aspects, some violence and emotionally damaged characters, but it dives in deeper, it pushes the characters so much harder. And all in a more realistic way than some others..
Our MC, Juliet, is a great character, she is a little broken and has a lot going on, so when she gets sucked into the vortex of these three brothers, she doesn't just take it. She fights back, she chooses herself, she refuses to fall victim to this dark world she has found herself in. And while there she realises that maybe she should accept the darkness in herself. That maybe that little bit of darkness isn't a bad thing.
And the brothers. Wow, they are something. Each has their own role to play, each has their own darkness to either fight or embrace. And while fighting to consume Juliet, they just might find some peace.
Malice packs an emotional punch. It's twisted, dark, romantic and touches on some really heavy themes. Juliet's mother went missing and she was raised by her grams, who is now sick with Parkinson's. She struggles with anxiety, connecting with people and has quite the interest in death, crime scenes and knows all the good ways to dispose of a body.
Each of the males helped either heal part of her or help her become a better version of herself.
I loved this book from beginning to end. 10/10 would recommend.
It was good enough. Not my favorite RH dynamic. Also not sure how there’s more books in this series since this one felt pretty much finished. Not sure how the story continues.
I absolutely LOVED this book, hands down an amazing story with dynamic characters who have so many flaws that it makes them so very real! The ending was not a cliffhanger by any means though you were still left to ponder some things. I can't wait to jump into book 2!
dark
emotional
medium-paced
great spicy mafia reverse harem story
I loved this book more than I thought I was going to. It really drew me in from the very first pages. I was intrigued by Nick, William and Anthony. I was a little disappointed in how the situation with Vicky turned out.. I thought she would have been more understanding after some time… but she didn’t even take him before choosing violence. Loved Gram, glad Coralee could channel the loss of her grandmother into the wonderful Gram character in this book. The ending breakfast scene was fantastic.
I loved this book more than I thought I was going to. It really drew me in from the very first pages. I was intrigued by Nick, William and Anthony. I was a little disappointed in how the situation with Vicky turned out.. I thought she would have been more understanding after some time… but she didn’t even take him before choosing violence. Loved Gram, glad Coralee could channel the loss of her grandmother into the wonderful Gram character in this book. The ending breakfast scene was fantastic.
It feels like I've just woken up from a fever dream.
Bizarre reverse harem with even stranger male protagonists that were written with little depth. I liked how our heroine was a little crazy too. The only redeeming bit of this book was our little grandma
Bizarre reverse harem with even stranger male protagonists that were written with little depth. I liked how our heroine was a little crazy too. The only redeeming bit of this book was our little grandma
succeeded where den of vipers failed, dark mafia reverse harem still not my thing but at least this wasn’t painfully boring like DoV was.