dark romance

  • Ruthless Empire: Rina Kent

    Finally done with the Royal Elite series. Yes, I know there’s still an epilogue. No, I do not care. I have emotionally clocked out. Ruthless Empire doesn’t flirt with the line between hate and desire—it sets it on fire and watches it burn. Silver is untouchable. Cole doesn’t believe in limits. And whatever is happening…

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  • I went into Vicious Prince expecting tension you could cut with a knife and drama straight off a movie set—and yeah, it delivered. Messily. Beautifully. Slightly unhinged. Ronan Astor doesn’t play fair—he plays to ruin. Teal Van Doren doesn’t play nice—she plays to survive. And somewhere between revenge and obsession, this stops pretending to be…

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  • June First, Jennifer Hartmann

    June First, Jennifer Hartmann

    June First is a forbidden, emotional romance about Brant—the boy shaped by tragedy—and June, the girl he was never supposed to love. Growing up together blurs every line between right and wrong until their bond becomes impossible to ignore. Three tragedies define Brant’s life…but at the center of all of them is one thing: June,…

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  • Older, Jennifer Hartmann

    Older, Jennifer Hartmann

    Popping my Jennifer Hartmann cherry because all I’ve heard lately is about this book. I saved Older as a winter read, mostly because the author captures that season so beautifully that posting about it in autumn would feel like a crime. Before he discovered her age, he uncovered her heart. Seventeen-year-old Halley, bruised by a…

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  • God of Malice, Rina Kent

    God of Malice isn’t here to coddle your fragile morality. It grabs you by the throat, kisses you without asking, and dares you to beg for more. This book is a twisted cocktail of pain, power, and possessiveness — and I drank every drop like it was the last elixir on Earth. If you’re looking…

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