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A review by feelinnocane
Cry Little Sister by Willow McQuerry
dark
fast-paced
5.0
Cry Little Sister is part of The Exodus Series Standalones, which includes 7 books by 7 amazing authors. They all share the same world but tell their own individual stories. It’s such a cool concept because these stories overlap at various points both on and off the pages surrounding a specific night called "The Reckoning".
The Reckoning.
All crime is legal on the night of the Reckoning. Truly, anything goes. There are no rules and nothing is off-limits when The Exodus plays their games. The event that happens only once every ten years.
First, please check the triggers. This is a taboo dark romance involving half-siblings, so if that’s not your thing, it’s best to skip this one. It’s part of The Exodus Series Standalones, which includes 8 books by 9 authors. Since this is a novella, I’ll try to give you a brief summary without spoilers. The first 6 chapters tell the story of Dahlia and Jaxon when they are 11 and 13 years old and first meet. Then, it jumps to the present day, with Dahlia at 22 and Jaxon at 24. The story is wild! I don’t often read taboo romance, but this was extremely well-written. It delves into their first meeting, their relationships with their parents, and their mental health. And yes it is SPICY. This is the first nook I have read by Willow McQuerry and now I will definitely be checking out other works by this author.
The Reckoning.
All crime is legal on the night of the Reckoning. Truly, anything goes. There are no rules and nothing is off-limits when The Exodus plays their games. The event that happens only once every ten years.
First, please check the triggers. This is a taboo dark romance involving half-siblings, so if that’s not your thing, it’s best to skip this one. It’s part of The Exodus Series Standalones, which includes 8 books by 9 authors. Since this is a novella, I’ll try to give you a brief summary without spoilers. The first 6 chapters tell the story of Dahlia and Jaxon when they are 11 and 13 years old and first meet. Then, it jumps to the present day, with Dahlia at 22 and Jaxon at 24. The story is wild! I don’t often read taboo romance, but this was extremely well-written. It delves into their first meeting, their relationships with their parents, and their mental health. And yes it is SPICY. This is the first nook I have read by Willow McQuerry and now I will definitely be checking out other works by this author.