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OMINOUS: Book I
by K.V. Rose
Wow. Wowowow. I am nearly speechless. KV Rose, you've surprised me.
So our story follows Eden. Eden seems like she's got a sordid past, but she's moving on. She's at a fancy new school, making good grades. She's making herself a fresh start. But there's something wrong at every corner. Her stepdad, Reece, keeps a distance. They don't connect. Her mom, Lucy, is so sweet and has such high expectations of her daughter that she really doesn't know her kid at all. Her brother, Sebastian, is doing his bed to make them look like white trash. He's too high to care about anyone.
Our MMC is Eli. You'll remember Eli from book one. I wasn't sure how I'd like going back in time to a younger Eli but BOY am I glad I did.
Eli is dark with some serious mommy issues. His friendships are all toxic. Now there's a missing girl, Winslet, with his name attached to her disappearance. When her body is found, more questions are raised.
Eden's and Eli's love story is vaguely reminiscent of Emily Brontë in the sense of....we can't make each other better, but we can make each other worse.
They constantly do darker and more effed up things to prove their devotion to one another. They bring out the worst in each other. But no way will Eli let Eden leave now that he's found his match.
I'm fucked up too.
I'm just like you.
I wonder if he'll recoil. A monster wants an angel. An Adonis of any gender. Not a reflection of his wrongs. Not Narcissus, a mirror of his tainted beauty.
So our story follows Eden. Eden seems like she's got a sordid past, but she's moving on. She's at a fancy new school, making good grades. She's making herself a fresh start. But there's something wrong at every corner. Her stepdad, Reece, keeps a distance. They don't connect. Her mom, Lucy, is so sweet and has such high expectations of her daughter that she really doesn't know her kid at all. Her brother, Sebastian, is doing his bed to make them look like white trash. He's too high to care about anyone.
Our MMC is Eli. You'll remember Eli from book one. I wasn't sure how I'd like going back in time to a younger Eli but BOY am I glad I did.
Eli is dark with some serious mommy issues. His friendships are all toxic. Now there's a missing girl, Winslet, with his name attached to her disappearance. When her body is found, more questions are raised.
Eden's and Eli's love story is vaguely reminiscent of Emily Brontë in the sense of....we can't make each other better, but we can make each other worse.
They constantly do darker and more effed up things to prove their devotion to one another. They bring out the worst in each other. But no way will Eli let Eden leave now that he's found his match.