Books matching: bad boy hero character arc
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A swoony, quick read for shifter and bully romance lovers who crave a heartfelt grovel - just don't expect deep world-building or all story threads to get tied up.
In "Alpha Bully" by Sam Crescent, the story revolves around Marshall, a high school bully who undergoes a transformation when he discovers that Scarlett, the girl he has mistreated, is his mate. As a werewolf, Marshall starts changing his ways to win Scarlett's trust and affection. The book explores their evolving bond amidst Marshall's efforts to right his wrongs, showcasing the challenges of a high school romance between an alpha in waiting and a human girl. The writing style is described as sweet, with a focus on high school drama and the redemption of a bad boy hero.
The pain was something he’d never forget. Marshall’s bones shattered into thousands of pieces, burning hot iron coursing around his body as the fire built to a fever pitch. Slowly, the pain started to...January 2015•116 pages
(Also, see 6 recommendations for the series The Alpha Shifter Collection ) - #2
A darkly witty, drama-packed historical romance with a loveably unlovable hero and a truly heart-pounding conclusion. If you like your romance edgy and full of angst, it’s a keeper!
To Love a Dark Lord by Anne Stuart is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Emma, a spunky and likable heroine, who finds herself under the watchful eye of her sadistic cousin Miriam. Lord Killoran, the quintessential dark and seductive hero, befriends Emma and uses her to gain revenge on his long-time enemy. The book is filled with witty and sarcastic dialogue, passionate and intense scenes, and a secondary love story that adds depth to the plot. The writing style is described as unique, raw, and dark, with a touch of humor and suspense that keeps readers engaged.
December 1994•409 pages


