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Savage Hate
by Amanda Richardson
Savage Hate is hot, steamy, dark, and addictive. And so hot. Did I say hot? Because it truly is. It is an amazing start to an RH trilogy, of which I desperately need the second book. Probably also the third! Because it's an intriguing and thrilling story that I simply devoured and couldn't put down.
Amanda Richardson was clearly born to write dark reverse harem. Lennon Rose is a former high school bully who goes back to her hometown defeated, without a penny, a career, or a fiance. And who does she end up working for? The three guys she used to bully. Except Silas Huxley, Damon Brooks, and Jude Vanderbilt are far from the losers she remembers. Now they run the successful Savage Ink tattoo shop, and they are hot, built, and tatted. They are also thirsty for revenge.
The story is complex and is far from the typical bully romance. The backstories of the main characters are insanely well constructed and just lure you in. Everything is wrapped in suspense and secrets. And as they are revealed, I found it impossible not to fall deeper for each character. Despite their brokenness, there is also a strong sense of righting the wrongs of the past.
I just have a feeling that this series is going to be a favorite of 2021. It is that good!
Amanda Richardson was clearly born to write dark reverse harem. Lennon Rose is a former high school bully who goes back to her hometown defeated, without a penny, a career, or a fiance. And who does she end up working for? The three guys she used to bully. Except Silas Huxley, Damon Brooks, and Jude Vanderbilt are far from the losers she remembers. Now they run the successful Savage Ink tattoo shop, and they are hot, built, and tatted. They are also thirsty for revenge.
The story is complex and is far from the typical bully romance. The backstories of the main characters are insanely well constructed and just lure you in. Everything is wrapped in suspense and secrets. And as they are revealed, I found it impossible not to fall deeper for each character. Despite their brokenness, there is also a strong sense of righting the wrongs of the past.
I just have a feeling that this series is going to be a favorite of 2021. It is that good!