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A Lesson in Thorns
by Sierra Simone
Listen, if you’re in the mood for something dark, messy, and wildly addictive, A Lesson in Thorns is precisely that. I went into this book expecting spice (it delivers), but I didn’t expect it to be emotionally heavy.
The story follows Proserpina (yes, the names are extra; just lean in), who comes back to this mysterious estate called Thornchapel after being gone for over a decade. And, of course, she immediately gets tangled up with the two guys she left behind: Auden, the hot, arrogant golden boy, and St. Sebastian, who is broody, damaged, and impossible not to obsess over. Together, their dynamic is intense. There’s history, resentment, desire, and this shared sense that they’re all circling something bigger than just the three.
This book is moody, sexy, and the kind of book that stays in your head long after you close it. Just check the content warnings because this book is not afraid to push limits.
The story follows Proserpina (yes, the names are extra; just lean in), who comes back to this mysterious estate called Thornchapel after being gone for over a decade. And, of course, she immediately gets tangled up with the two guys she left behind: Auden, the hot, arrogant golden boy, and St. Sebastian, who is broody, damaged, and impossible not to obsess over. Together, their dynamic is intense. There’s history, resentment, desire, and this shared sense that they’re all circling something bigger than just the three.
This book is moody, sexy, and the kind of book that stays in your head long after you close it. Just check the content warnings because this book is not afraid to push limits.