![]() ![]() If you aren’t sure how you feel about super dark situations then this may not be the book for you. Killian, Tristan, and Dimitri are each a whole different brand of alpha-holes, more like alpha-holes wrapped up in douchey-canoes. There were times that my heart ached painfully for what she had been through and what she was going through, and other times I wanted to shake her until she saw sense. ![]() She was willing to play a part, in the face of what they stood for, not to others, but what being surrounded by them meant for her. ![]() Story was innocent in many ways, and hardened by life in others. Story has shown up on the doorstep of the frat that holds 3 men from her past, none of them invoke any warm fuzzy memories, but they are the only ones who can give her what she’s in need of, and it’s definitely not the same thing they need. I’m kinda torn on this because while I enjoyed the story, also the unique aspects this duo added to make this differ from other books in this trope was great, but in my opinion there were some parts that seemed unnecessarily drawn out, and moments I skimmed because the inner monologue of the heroine seemed to go on and on without really adding anything as far as the story. This is my first book by either of these authors, and I will likely be looking for more by them. Lords of Pain (The Royals of Forsyth University #1) ![]()
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