A review by ameserole
Introductions by C.L. Stone

4.0

Second time read. First time review.

Introductions was an interesting book to re-dive into. I still flew through this book (and forgot to add my buddy read comments) but I also noticed some things differently too.

This book follows Sang, who honestly has a terrible family. She gets punished way too often by her mother. Her sister knows about it but does nothing to stop it because if she did she would be punished. Oh, and their father is never around.

She just wants to escape from her family one night - one freaking night guys! On that midnight stroll, she gets ambushed by a dog named Max because he tackles her and then sits on her. How freaking cute is this dog right now? He just fucking sits on her. Of course, after that she meets his owner Dakota, aka Kota. He takes her back to his house and cleans her up, offers her dry clothes, and lets her sleep the night.

From then. she meets Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, Luke, and North. Pretty sure that's the correct order in how she meets this gang of friends but I'm not 100% sure at the moment. Of course somethings happen while she's meeting each person. They oddly because super protective over her instantly - but I think it's because they all have something in common. I mean, I know what it is.. but you don't find out in this book silly gooses! Sorry that I can't spoil it for you!!

After meeting the guys, they start to figure out that her life at home isn't safe. She talks one day to them and the next she has no voice because her mother made her drink vinegar with lemon juice. All because a boy called the house phone asking for her. FOR A FREAKING PHONE CALL PEOPLE!

Let's just say it - her mother is fucking crazy people. I can't wait to see her get what she deserves for how she's treated Sang in this book. When we meet her dad, well it's pretty obvious he gives zero fucks about his family. He was way more concerned with his phone calls.

Towards the end of the book, they are all at school getting registered for classes. That is when she meets Dr. Green and Mr. Blackbourne. Let's just say I love these two men because of the other books in this series - so I was really happy to meet them again!

Overall, it was a pretty interesting book. I did take away a star though but that's just because I haven't really seen the reverse harem part yet. They are all just friends right now but you can totally see and feel the sparks blooming.