In the power struggle between two elite groups, one feisty girl will bring them to their knees…
Cruel Intentions, an all-new dark, high school bully romance from USA Today bestselling author Siobhan Davis is available now!
Life is a cruel game where only the most ruthless survive. It’s a truth my mother rebelled against, and she paid for it with her life. Now, I play their game. Publicly accepting the destiny that lies in wait for me when I turn eighteen.
But, behind closed doors, I plot my escape.
Trent, Charlie, and my twin, Drew, rule the hallways of Rydeville High with arrogance and an iron fist. I execute my role perfectly, hating every second, but they never let me forget my place in this world.
Everyone obeys the rules. They have for generations. Because our families have always been in control.
Until Cam, Sawyer, and Jackson show up. Throwing their new money around. Challenging the status quo. Setting hearts racing with their gorgeous faces, hot bodies, and bad boy attitudes.
Battle lines are drawn. Sides are taken. And I’m trapped in the middle, because I made a mistake one fateful night when I gave my V-card to a stranger in a blatant F you to my fiancé.
I thought it was the one thing I owned. A precious memory to carry me through each dark day.
I couldn’t have been more wrong.
Because the stranger was Camden Marshall, leader of the new elite and my perpetual tormenter. He hates me with a passion unrivalled, and he won’t be the only one. Fire will rain down if the truth is revealed, threatening alliances, and the power struggle will turn vicious.
My life will hang in the balance.
But I’ll be ready, and I’m not going down without a fight.
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RATING - 💜💜💜
Unfortunately for me this book didn't grab my interest like it did for others. Yes, some parts of the book were intriguing and in the end I did like Cam's character. But for me, I could not connect to the heroine, no matter how hard I tried.
Jackson was probably my favourite character out of them all. He was funny and had a lot of character. I found the story hard to follow in certain parts. One minute there was this plan and the next there was a different plan that I couldn't get my head around. She trusted people and then didn't trust them, and it seemed every man she came across wanted her and I came to wonder if maybe there was something in the town's water that gave all the men in the book this "hard" situation.
But now that it's over, and the author gave me that ending that made me go, "WHATTTTTTTTT just happened?!", I now need to read the next book! I do hope that book 2 will be where I connect because I think this could be a really great bully series.
Jackson was probably my favourite character out of them all. He was funny and had a lot of character. I found the story hard to follow in certain parts. One minute there was this plan and the next there was a different plan that I couldn't get my head around. She trusted people and then didn't trust them, and it seemed every man she came across wanted her and I came to wonder if maybe there was something in the town's water that gave all the men in the book this "hard" situation.
But now that it's over, and the author gave me that ending that made me go, "WHATTTTTTTTT just happened?!", I now need to read the next book! I do hope that book 2 will be where I connect because I think this could be a really great bully series.
This is my voluntary arc review
Excerpt:
“Hopefully, Camden Marshall acts as a suitable distraction, but I wouldn’t hold my breath.” “I wonder what he’s like?” she muses, staring idly out the window. “I spent most of last night Googling him, but it’s so weird, there isn’t a single photo of him or his family online.” “Drew said they are notoriously reclusive.” “Apparently so, according to the gossip sites. Camden’s father has Techxet—Sawyer’s father’s company—on retainer, and a team of technical specialists is dedicated twenty-four-seven to finding and removing all photographic content and any unsavory online content. I could barely find out anything about him other than his father is Wesley Marshall, owner of a pharmaceutical company called Femerst, and a much-respected philanthropist, and he met Sawyer and Hunt when they all enrolled at a private New York school a couple of years ago.” “I bet he’s hot,” Jane speculates as our driver pulls into the entrance to Rydeville High. “Of course, he’s hot. I don’t need a picture to confirm that. Hot, rich assholes always stick together. We should know.” I spot Oscar fighting a smile through the front mirror. “Just don’t go kissing this one,” Jane whispers, her expression half serious, half mischievous. “Don’t worry. I’ll be going nowhere near Camden Marshall. Trust me on that score.”
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About Siobhan
USA Today bestselling author Siobhan Davis writes emotionally intense young adult and new adult romantic fiction with swoon-worthy romance, complex characters, and tons of unexpected plot twists and turns that will have you flipping the pages beyond bedtime! She is the author of the international bestselling Kennedy Boys, Saven, and True Calling series’.
Siobhan’s family will tell you she’s a little bit obsessive when it comes to reading and writing, and they aren’t wrong. She can rarely be found without her trusty Kindle, a paperback book, or her laptop somewhere close at hand.
Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Siobhan forged a successful corporate career in human resource management.
She resides in the Garden County of Ireland with her husband and two sons.
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