Resurrection by Siobhan Davis

Synopsis

Everything changed the night my dad died.

The night I met Saint, Galen, Caz, and Theo.

Those manipulative a-holes set out to ruin me after our hot night together, but they didn’t realize you can’t destroy something that’s already broken. And it only works if the victim cares.

Which I don’t.

Because I’ve been in hell for years, and nothing penetrates the steel walls I’ve erected.

Until The Sainthood decides I belong to them and cracks appear in my veneer. Their cruel games, harsh words, and rough touch awakens something inside me, and now, I’m in trouble.

They draw me deeper into their dangerous world, until I’m in the middle of all the violence and gang warfare, tangled up in all the secrets and lies, and there’s no turning back.

Because they own me.

And nothing has ever felt so right.

I’m exactly where I should be.

But with enemies on all sides, survival becomes a deadly game with no guarantees.

And, sometimes, saints become sinners.

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Review

After seeing Resurrection on some RH list, I don’t even remember which one, but I was glad I did.  This book starts out hot right from the get-go!

Harlow is pretty awesome.  She is a badass, and I loved that she accepted herself, especially her sexuality.  The boys are as expected in a book like this.  Pretty much arrogant jerks, but you can see the good underneath.  I don’t feel like I quite know the boys enough yet, well not all over them, Saint and Caz are pretty easy to get a read on, but Galen and Theo are certainly still a mystery.  

I have to admit that I wasn’t exactly sure what was going on – or at least where the series was going at first. I went into this book basically blind, other than knowing it was a bully romance, and in a way, I’m glad I did.  It is darker in that there is violence and bullying, but not incredibly so.  I would say that the boys are not the biggest bullies in this book.  I’m still not entirely sure what the overall story is going to be.  Is there a mystery element, or is it more about action?

Like many of these types of books, this one ends with a cliffhanger and a pretty big one.  Honestly, I was pretty shocked by it. So have the next book handy before you start this series. 

Available on Kindle Unlimited

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