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Resurrection
by Siobhan Davis
This was in an intense read where admittedly I had to take many breathers. Siobhan Davis knows how to keep her readers on the edge of her seat and constantly make you feel frustrated not knowing how the story will go.
This time around her characters are in a high profile gang; The Sainthood, that is making their way to control Lowell High as well as staking their claim around the area. The book starts off the bat with an unforgettable scene with Harlow meeting with the boys of Sainthood: Saint. Theo, Caz, and Galen at a party after an unexpected encounter with her boyfriend. That in turn would change the route of their story and begin a roller coaster ride of epic proportions.
The boys of the Sainthood are all special in their own way. They will always have you questioning their motives and at times will get a glimpse of their vulnerable side. The supporting characters will have your blood boiling and constantly questioning who you can trust and whether to trust your gut. The chemistry between the boys and Harlow is intensive but the connection between Saint and Harlow will have you feeling hot and bothered.
As we close to the end of book one and get to a point that something begins to form deep between the boys and Harlow we are thrown in a cliffhanger that will have your head spinning and thinking WTF?!?!
This time around her characters are in a high profile gang; The Sainthood, that is making their way to control Lowell High as well as staking their claim around the area. The book starts off the bat with an unforgettable scene with Harlow meeting with the boys of Sainthood: Saint. Theo, Caz, and Galen at a party after an unexpected encounter with her boyfriend. That in turn would change the route of their story and begin a roller coaster ride of epic proportions.
The boys of the Sainthood are all special in their own way. They will always have you questioning their motives and at times will get a glimpse of their vulnerable side. The supporting characters will have your blood boiling and constantly questioning who you can trust and whether to trust your gut. The chemistry between the boys and Harlow is intensive but the connection between Saint and Harlow will have you feeling hot and bothered.
As we close to the end of book one and get to a point that something begins to form deep between the boys and Harlow we are thrown in a cliffhanger that will have your head spinning and thinking WTF?!?!