Wrath by Claire C. Riley
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Series: Elite Seven #3
Released March 11, 2019
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I’m a motherless son to a father who hates me. Fury has lived and breathed in my black heart for so long, it’s a part of my soul now. The only thing that’s ever mattered to me is protecting my twin sister, Sabella, from my father’s temper.
So when the chance to join a secret society presents itself, there’s no question I’ll do whatever it takes to become a member and earn my place in the ranks of only the most Elite.
With a taste for the deviant, I’m drawn to the darkest of desires, and no one ever leaves my bed unscathed.
My task: seduce Patience Noelle, St. Augustine’s sweetheart and the mayor’s beloved daughter—then break her heart.
Sinning is what I live for, and deviance is my passion. Failing has never been an option.
But what happens when my sin becomes my curse—when destroying the only woman I’ve ever wanted is my key to protecting my sister?
Accept your sin wisely, for the tasks given to earn your place are not for the weak…they’re for The Elite.
This isn’t just my chance, it’s my legacy and reckoning.
I am Samuel Gunner.
I am WRATH
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Wrath was a kinky af! The Elite Seven series is a fascinating one. Each book is told from a different character’s point of view and written by a different author, which really stands to set each book apart, but still told on the same time line so we are getting to see everything unfold from a different perspective and I am dying to see where everything ends up.
Wrath felt more intense and suspenseful than the previous two books in the Elite Seven those felt more angsty and dark, while Wrath was into domination, which leads to some darker sex, the book over all didn’t feel quite as dark to me, perhaps because of everything going on outside of his sex life. Although, do note that the sex scenes in this book are hotter than hell and you will be turned on.
What the most fascinating part of this series is, is that we are seemingly getting pieces to one big puzzle and the farther we read the more complex everything becomes. Wrath has set us up perfectly for the next book in the series, Envy and I cannot wait to see where things go from here.