Kings of Quarantine

Synopsis

Cruel. Heartless. Quarantined.
The ruthless boys of Everlake Prep never saw lockdown coming.
But the virus isn’t their number one enemy.

I am.

And as if being confined to a boarding school for the elite wasn’t bad enough, now I’m stuck in isolation with the boys who hate me most too.

Saint, Kyan and Blake. The Night Keepers. Or so they call themselves. They’ve embodied the Native American legend which lives in this valley, taking on the role of the monsters who lurk in the forest. And though they act like beasts, they may also bethe most tempting creatures I’ve ever seen.

With the virus escalating and my dad’s name splashed through the news, my entire world is falling apart. What he did has cast a dark shadow over me. And the Night Keepers want to make me pay for his crimes.

Then things went from bad to worse when I touched the sacred rock. A rock which supposedly holds a curse to bind me as the Night Keepers’ slave. And as crazy as it sounds, I decided to play along. Because there are things about me they don’t know. Things my dad has hidden from me for years. All I can be sure of is that I have to find a way to escape this school. But until then, those savage boys are making my life a living hell.

As the virus sweeps through the country and the world twists into something ugly and unknown, the kings of this school become true monarchs. Even the teachers bow to them now. And I’m kinda glad about that ‘stay six feet away from one another’ rule, because without it, I know they’d rip me apart.

At least there’s a silver lining. I’m cosying up to Coach Monroe. My hot as hell, brooding P.E. teacher who has a vendetta of his own against the Night Keepers. And with his help, I may succeed at doing more than escaping the clutches of these heartless fiends. I might even destroy them along the way.

My father taught me how to be strong.

How to prepare for the end of the world.

So this isn’t going to be the end of my world, mark my words.

But if I’m able to use my mind and body to bring these assholes to their knees, it might just be the end of theirs.

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Review

Why yes, Kings of Quarantine is another Bully Reverse Harem.  I liked this book but didn’t love it.  Usually, with a book like this, there is some redeeming to the bullies because if not, you don’t root for the characters to end up together.  And for most of the guys, there is, but Saint, not so much.  I’m hoping in the next book he becomes at least a little bit likable.  

The story is very COVID, so be prepared for that.  A virus has been released, and Tatum has been sent to a school for her protection.  The Boys discover something about her father, and this incites the bullying.  The one thing that I was confused about is why these guys are even friends. I get why Saint and Blake are friends as two boys who run in the same circles, but I’m not sure how Kyan fits in.  I wish there had been more of a backstory of the boys.  

Other than Saint, I did like the characters in this book.  Blake and Kyan are your typical sorta but not fully alphaholes that you find in these bully romances.  They are the ones that start to warm up to Tatum.  I also really liked Tatum; she was a strong character than she even needed to be given her circumstances! Finally, there is Monroe.  Personally, I cannot wait to see how this student-teacher thing plays out! Monroe is a little too vanilla for me, but he definitely grew on me in this book.  

This book is a series, and so the first book sort of ends in a cliffhanger.  I will certainly read the next book, but I’m also not dying to read it.

Available on Kindle Unlimited

Other books by this author:
Dark Fae1
Zodiac Academy: The Awakening1
Zodiac Academy: Ruthless Fae2
Kings of Lockdown2
Kings of Anarchy3
Queen of Quarantine4
Sinners Playground1
Dead Man's Isle2
Carnival Hill3

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