Community Reviews
(Thank you Candi Kane PR and the author Clarissa Wild for the eARC in exchange for an honest review)
I have to say I’m such a sucker for the cover, I could own it and it will be looking all pretty in my bookshelf.
I liked that the characters were all part of this university that had criminal connections, that made the book interesting. Wanted some fire burning and stalking in the book.
I think the bully trope is honestly something that I have a high tolerance for because so far none of them have really hit the spot, with one book coming close to it. This book too, didn’t scratch the itch for me.
I liked the mystery plotline because that’s the only reason why I kept reading it. But the harem wise, the interest was a little lacking because everything seemed to be going in circles with the repetitions and the characters weren’t captivating enough. The plots also didn’t seem to be developed well enough because everything was shared very briefly and it wasn’t deep enough.
Merged review:
(Thank you Candi Kane PR and the author Clarissa Wild for the eARC in exchange for an honest review)
I have to say I’m such a sucker for the cover, I could own it and it will be looking all pretty in my bookshelf.
I liked that the characters were all part of this university that had criminal connections, that made the book interesting. Wanted some fire burning and stalking in the book.
I think the bully trope is honestly something that I have a high tolerance for because so far none of them have really hit the spot, with one book coming close to it. This book too, didn’t scratch the itch for me.
I liked the mystery plotline because that’s the only reason why I kept reading it. But the harem wise, the interest was a little lacking because everything seemed to be going in circles with the repetitions and the characters weren’t captivating enough. The plots also didn’t seem to be developed well enough because everything was shared very briefly and it wasn’t deep enough.
I have to say I’m such a sucker for the cover, I could own it and it will be looking all pretty in my bookshelf.
I liked that the characters were all part of this university that had criminal connections, that made the book interesting. Wanted some fire burning and stalking in the book.
I think the bully trope is honestly something that I have a high tolerance for because so far none of them have really hit the spot, with one book coming close to it. This book too, didn’t scratch the itch for me.
I liked the mystery plotline because that’s the only reason why I kept reading it. But the harem wise, the interest was a little lacking because everything seemed to be going in circles with the repetitions and the characters weren’t captivating enough. The plots also didn’t seem to be developed well enough because everything was shared very briefly and it wasn’t deep enough.
Merged review:
(Thank you Candi Kane PR and the author Clarissa Wild for the eARC in exchange for an honest review)
I have to say I’m such a sucker for the cover, I could own it and it will be looking all pretty in my bookshelf.
I liked that the characters were all part of this university that had criminal connections, that made the book interesting. Wanted some fire burning and stalking in the book.
I think the bully trope is honestly something that I have a high tolerance for because so far none of them have really hit the spot, with one book coming close to it. This book too, didn’t scratch the itch for me.
I liked the mystery plotline because that’s the only reason why I kept reading it. But the harem wise, the interest was a little lacking because everything seemed to be going in circles with the repetitions and the characters weren’t captivating enough. The plots also didn’t seem to be developed well enough because everything was shared very briefly and it wasn’t deep enough.
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