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A review by romantasy_reader2
Brutal Birthright by Elliott Rose
4.0
I loved it so much I read it twice, back to back!
This enemies to lovers dark fantasy romance is so HOT!
Rowan is a sexy, tattoo covered, hulk of a man/witch! And he’s the new combat training professor at the paranormal academy, Astracadia. He’s about 300 years older than the fae little sister of his friend, the Fae Queen, he shouldn’t want her. But being forbidden makes it that much hotter! Oriana, Ri, can’t stop the professor from invading and consuming her dreams. As much as she wants to loathe him she can’t stop wanting him to touch her!!
While Rowan and Ri try to keep it in their pants, there’s a dark magic killing professors and students.
Favorite quote:
“Because, little faerie, I feel like I can't even fucking breathe without seeing your face. Every moment I'm not near you, my lungs burn, and it is impossible to concentrate on anything except knowing that you are safe. It aches somewhere deep in the marrow of my very bones to know I can't touch you whenever I want to.”
This book has so many good tropes:
This enemies to lovers dark fantasy romance is so HOT!
Rowan is a sexy, tattoo covered, hulk of a man/witch! And he’s the new combat training professor at the paranormal academy, Astracadia. He’s about 300 years older than the fae little sister of his friend, the Fae Queen, he shouldn’t want her. But being forbidden makes it that much hotter! Oriana, Ri, can’t stop the professor from invading and consuming her dreams. As much as she wants to loathe him she can’t stop wanting him to touch her!!
While Rowan and Ri try to keep it in their pants, there’s a dark magic killing professors and students.
Favorite quote:
“Because, little faerie, I feel like I can't even fucking breathe without seeing your face. Every moment I'm not near you, my lungs burn, and it is impossible to concentrate on anything except knowing that you are safe. It aches somewhere deep in the marrow of my very bones to know I can't touch you whenever I want to.”
This book has so many good tropes: