Book Review: Sinister Valentine
St. Valentines University holds a dark secret...
In the dark halls of St. Valentines University, love isn't the only thing that awakens. Hayes, a star hockey player and initiate of the Divine, finds himself entangled in a web of obsession that he never anticipated. The moment he lays eyes on the new girl, Liviana, he knows she’s unlike anyone he’s ever met. With her striking presence, dismissive ways, and a mysterious past that seems to seep into every corner of her life, she captivates him—despite the fact that she carries the weight of a boyfriend back home.
As their paths cross more frequently, the undeniable chemistry sets them ablaze in a dangerous game that neither of them is prepared to play. Liviana wrestles with her own secrets and the shadows of the past she can't escape. With Hayes determined to make her his Sinister Valentine, a battle of hearts and loyalties unfolds, one that could threaten not just their intoxicating connection, but their very lives.
As tensions rise and the dark presences of the secret society threaten to surface, Hayes and Liviana must confront their deepest fears and desires. Will they succumb to the pull of their connection, or will external surprises tear them apart forever?
This is a MF Dark Hockey Secret Society Shared World Valentine’s Novella. This book is intended for readers 18+. Please be advised and seek the authors website for full content warnings as this book is dark and triggering for some.
My Review
Hayes was briefly introduced in Bloody Valentine. From that book, I did not get the impression that Hayes was as dark as his brother. Well, I was wrong. Hayes had a real mean streak of jealously that you don't want to be on the receiving end.
The St. Valentines men sure love their women to be feisty. Liviana brings the feisty for sure. When she calls Hayes "Henry" to push his buttons is hilarious. Liv is the perfect match for Hayes. She has an unhinged side to her as well.
"Come get me. Wreak Me. Break Me"
Ashlynn has gained a new reader in me. I will definitely be checking out more of her books.
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