Title: Her Rebellion
Series: The Rite Trilogy #2
Authors: Natasha Knight & A. Zavarelli
Genre: Dark Romance
Release Date: May 24, 2022
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I am a Sovereign Son. A king within The Society.
With a look I send men to their knees.
Yet she stands tall against me, taunting me with her rebellion.
But we all have rules we must live by.
Even me.
And I have broken the most sacred.
I took her to my bed.
I claimed that which did not belong to me.
And now that the beast within has had a taste, it wants more.
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NATASHA KNIGHT
Natasha Knight is the USA Today Bestselling author of Romantic Suspense and Dark Romance Novels. She has sold over half a million books and is translated into six languages. She currently lives in The Netherlands with her husband and two daughters and when she’s not writing, she’s walking in the woods listening to a book, sitting in a corner reading or off exploring the world as often as she can get away.
A. ZAVARELLI
A. Zavarelli is a USA Today and Amazon bestselling author of dark and contemporary romance.
When she’s not putting her characters through hell, she can usually be found watching bizarre and twisted documentaries in the name of research.
She currently lives in the Northwest with her lumberjack and an entire brood of fur babies.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Second opus of The Rite Trilogy series, Her Rebellion took me for a ride with as many highs than lows.
The books starts off where it left me screaming in the previous installment. As Judge and Mercedes' journey progresses, we get to learn more about the characters' pasts and I've come to enjoy even more their personalities. Mercedes' fire still burns and Judge's calm and stern control helps her to rein in (some) her wildness. Mrs Knight and Zavarelli cleverly developed they characters, letting them make their mistakes and learn form them.
This is a stormy and sexy tale of growth and forgiveness. Fiever and coldness, tenderness and cruelty. The IVI Society is as dark and misogynistic as ever, will ne next generation bring more empathy and modernism in their approach? I'm clearly extrapolating in my musings here, but I can't help but wonder!
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