feelinnocane's Reviews (253)


Back in the day when I read this I thought it was going to be more. But compared to what I was already reading this was lite

I read this second in the series. Tyson is awesome in the most toxic way and I would read a whole series about his club if it was available. Fun series to read. Please read the triggers before you read.

This series is just the right amount of Dark and Toxic. I am not sure if I read them in the the right order, after meeting Ryat on page and I was told there were two more books I grabbed Sacrifice and read this last, honestly I feel like you can read these in any order. 10/10 recommend this series to anyone.

I loved this series. it is soooo toxic and soo over the top with triggers and I am here for all of it. This man had me from the start and should not have. This book is dark also with a good storyline and was a easy read. And if HD Carlton decided to add a couple more books I will be the first person or really close to the first person to grab that book.

Ok, so I know I am not doing these books in order but I liked the fact that I read this after The Losers Part 1 and before 2. It is like a nice little flashback and it was a quick story.

Part 2 was just as good as Part 1. The banter between all the characters while I am reading makes me laugh audibly out loud on various parts. I would high recommend this series the spice, drama and humor were all present.

When I first got this series I did not know Punk 57 that is on my TBR is in the same town and I am wondering if I should read that before Hideaway or not. If it is a yes leave me a comment. I am liking this series so far and it is a quick read.

I hope by now you have read the previous books in this series. If not go back and read on. Damon is definitely a villain but one we love none the less. This book is so good I started writing this review before I finished because there is so much. I would love to tell you all the turns this books takes but I believe in no spoilers. I have not read the 4th book yet but so far this is the best in the series. Damon's character is complex and yes he is a walking red flag but you end up loving him.

I felt a sense of hesitation when approaching this book, given the captivating recommendations for page-turners from your side. Yet, much to my delight, everyone's endorsement was absolutely accurate. And then, after a particular pivotal moment (you know exactly which one I'm referring to if you've delved into these pages), I found myself utterly incapable of setting the book aside.

For those perusing this review in search of insight into its literary worth, allow me to share this: Within the initial chapters of this book, an occurrence takes place that leads me to ponder about the morning meal HD Carlton might have savored or the libation she might have indulged in the prior night. Nonetheless, we're discussing the same mastermind who gifted us with "Haunting Adeline," so this narrative remains consistent with her distinctive style—an attribute I've grown fond of. The tale introduces us to a charismatic yet scarred gentleman fluent in Italian, picturesque beaches, unnerving encounters with sharks, and as is customary, a well-placed narrative twist that we all relish in books of this nature.