Title: Savage Gods
Series: Reign & Ruin Book Two
Author: Natalie Bennett
Genre: Dark NA Mafia/Bully Romance
Release Date: October 14, 2021
A queen is said to be the most powerful piece on the board, but no one ever mentions that she’s maneuvered by the king.
I gave myself to a monster to save the ones who betrayed me.
I let myself be crowned queen of a world I didn’t understand, making me not only a prisoner, but the perfect pawn.
Judas Barron is even more lethal than I could have ever imagined.
A savage god in a league of his own.
I thought he could grow to love me.
I thought wrong.
There’s a mutual hatred between us and it grows stronger by the day. As does the sickeningly toxic need we have for one another.
He’s taken me away from everything I’ve ever known.
He wants me to shatter so he can collect all the pieces.
He thinks he can tear my world apart without consequence.
But what if the queen were to kill the king, and take his empire for herself?
Our Thoughts
"I was all out of love me nots and flower petals and I was tired of saying his name
as each withered and fell away"
This is a new adult dark read that plays in-between the lines of possibility.
It is the second in the trilogy and should be read in order.
Judas keeps his word to Rhia in this second episode -
Broken -
Emotionally battered -
She now must decide what to do with the shattered pieces of her world
I'm not sure how I feel about Judas -
He has a soft spot for Rhia and it shows in many of the decisions he makes - at times it seemed he was, IDK, more aware of the repercussions to her
It doesn’t lessen the pain of the emotional blows he delivers
Rhia has no problem admitting that what is occurring between them is not relationship material and is highly toxic
-As all the best addictions are-
Desire is a powerful emotion
I like her honesty, I also like that she weighed her decisions.
She waits for the right moment to react
As for her mom - I wish she would sleep on the tracks of an incoming...
Dad? I'm truly torn I think he loves his little girl unconditionally but is as trapped in the web of deception as she is
Does Audrey seem awfully convenient at times? Or is that just me?
With a penchant for (writing) villainous immoral men, and a tendency to deviate away from traditional happily ever afters, Natalie Bennett is an international bestselling author of twisted and unconventional love stories.
When she's not slaying words she's somewhere in the sunshine state, happily taking life one curve-ball at a time.
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