Resurrection - Review

Title: Resurrection
Series: The Sainthood – Boys of Lowell High Book 1
Author: Siobhan Davis
Release Date: January 31th, 2020
Resurrection: A Dark High School Romance (The Sainthood - Boys of Lowell High Book 1) by [Davis, Siobhan]

A new dark romance from the USA Today bestselling author of the Rydeville Elite series.

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.

Due to mature content, this book is recommended to readers aged eighteen and over. This is a full-length 95k-word dark romance novel with enemies-to-lovers/bullying themes. Please read the note at the start of the book. Cannot be read as a standalone and ends with a cliffhanger. Book 1 of 3.

Amount of sex 3.5 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes 3.5 / 5
Story 5 / 5
Overall: 5 / 5
Absolutely Amazing!
Resurrection is the first book in a new high school bully romance series called ‘The Sainthood: Boys of Lowell High. Every time that I have read one of Siobhan’s books, the storyline is always twisted, gripping, and so well developed. Also, the characters are complex, engaging, and they seem so real. Honestly, it’s one of the reason’s why nothing in my house gets done when I read her stories! I literally grab a drink, a snack, and lock myself away in a quiet room, hoping that my kids don’t find me.

 

Resurrection tells the story of Harlow Westbrook, and she is heading into her senior year of high school. When she was younger, she went through something traumatic, and it’s caused her to become such a strong female character. Saint, Galen, Caz, and Theo are all junior members of the Sainthood, and they all recently moved to Lowell. They are planning on attending Harlow’s school, and they proceed to make life difficult for her. Although, the attraction between them all is pretty dang explosive!

I am dying to fill you in on this juicy reverse harem romance, but like all of Siobhan’s books, you need to experience this one on your own. Oh, and so you are aware, this series has a continuous storyline. So know that it’s going to end with an epic cliffhanger!

Voluntarily Reviewed an Advanced Copy

 

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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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