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'Havoc at Prescott High' in the series 'The Havoc Boys' by C.M. Stunich is a dark romance reverse harem set in a school environment. The story follows Bernadette and the five Havoc Boys as they navigate through a plot filled with action, romance, and dark elements. The writing style is described as gritty, realistic, and immersive, drawing readers into a world where the characters face challenges and embark on a revenge plot intertwined with second chance love.
If you liked Havoc at Prescott High, here are the top 60 books to read next:
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Resurrection, the first book in Siobhan Davis' The Sainthood series, delves into a dark enemies-to-lovers romance set in a high school plagued by gangs and turf wars. The plot is filled with mature content, including kidnapping, death, drugs, and violence, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with secrets, lies, drama, and a huge cliffhanger ending. The story follows Harlow Westbrook as she navigates through a world of revenge, betrayal, and unexpected alliances with the Sainthood boys, Saint Lennox, Galen Lennox, Caz Evans, and Theo Smith, all while dealing with the repercussions of her past and the challenges of her present.
Siobhan Davis weaves a tale of strength, tenacity, and self-discovery in Resurrection, showcasing complex characters and intense relationships amidst a backdrop of suspense, mystery, and dark romance. The writing style captivates readers with its ability to blend elements of reverse harem, high school drama, and gang rivalry, creating a gripping narrative that challenges perceptions and keeps readers guessing at every turn.
“Never lose sight of your surroundings,” Diesel instructs as a guy sneaks up on me from the rear. With one last strong jab, I punch the bloodied woman in front of me in the face, kick her in the ribs,... - #2
"Hate" by Tate James is a thrilling young adult novel that follows the life of Madison Kate, a strong-willed protagonist entangled in a world of secrets, betrayal, and unexpected alliances. Set in the divided city of Shadow Grove, the story unfolds as Madison faces accusations of murder, navigating a treacherous social hierarchy while discovering dark secrets and hidden agendas that threaten her safety and heart. The book expertly blends elements of romance, mystery, and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its fast-paced storyline and engaging writing style.
Music boomed from the speaker beside me, and the crowd got louder. More frenzied and impatient. Adrenaline pulsed through my veins, pushing my own excitement to such a level that I could barely stay s... - #3
Devils' Day Party by C.M. Stunich follows Karma, who is stuck in a time loop, reliving Devils' Day repeatedly. Throughout this loop, she navigates a complex relationship with three hot bullies - Calix, Barron, and Raz - who she realizes are more than just their tough exteriors. The book explores themes of growth, transformation, and standing up for oneself, all set against a backdrop of suspense, steam, and a unique time loop premise. Stunich's writing style shines through in her attention to detail, character development, and the use of the time loop trope to create layers of emotion and insight for the main character.
Reaching shaking fingers up to my head, I come away with a smear of ruby red on my hand, the perfect match to the blood on the steering wheel.This is my blood. The thought comes to me along with fits ... - #4
'Just Drop Out' in the series 'Hannaford Prep' by author J. Bree follows the story of Lips, a strong and powerful female protagonist who navigates the exclusive Hannaford Preparatory Academy with cunning and intelligence. Lips, also known as The Wolf, is a survivor who uses her wits to escape the clutches of a vicious gang leader called the Jackal. As Lips implements intricate plans to secure her freedom and scholarship, she encounters a group of intriguing characters who are drawn to her despite their initial reservations. delves into themes of survival, bullying, and the complexities of relationships in a dark and enthralling setting.
The writing style of 'Just Drop Out' is captivating and enthralling, drawing readers into the world of Mounts Bay and Hannaford Prep with its unique and multifaceted characters. The plot unfolds with secrets, lies, and suspense, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the mysteries surrounding Lips and her journey from a troubled past to a promising future at the academy.
Instead, I look at his hands as they clench tightly where they rest on his lap. There are dozens of other teenagers in the room, but I can’t look away from him for long before I am drawn back to him, ... - #5
"Kings of Quarantine" in the series "Brutal Boys of Everlake Prep" by Caroline Peckham is a dark and twisted story set in an academy where Tatum, the protagonist, is targeted by the ruthless Night Keepers who bully her to extremes. The plot revolves around Tatum being cornered into taking the Night Bond, leading to her soul being controlled by the Night Keepers. The story unfolds through alternating POVs of Tatum and the boys, showcasing their power struggles and Tatum's resilience amidst the brutal treatment. As Tatum navigates the challenges of the academy, she forms alliances and plots against the Night Keepers, ultimately leading to a dramatic turn of events involving a deadly virus and a fight for survival.
The writing style of the book is described as well-done, pulling readers in from the beginning to the end. Despite the darker themes and twisted characters, Tatum's strength and determination shine through, adding depth to the narrative. The slow burn development of relationships and tension, along with unexpected twists and turns, contribute to a captivating and immersive reading experience.
I lay still in the ice white, eight hundred thread count organic cotton sheets that surrounded me and fought the urge to grind my teeth to dust as I waited for six am to tick the fuck around. This was... - #6
In "Sol & Lune: Book One," author Kathryn Moon weaves a tale of Lumen Fenn, the last of her family, devoted to the Mother Goddess, Lune. Her home is taken over by General Dominic Westbrook and his troops, sparking a story of war, devotion, and unexpected connections. The narrative delves into themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the complexities of human emotions amidst a backdrop of conflict and love.
The book portrays a dark fantasy romance where Lumen's unwavering devotion and strength are tested as she navigates through challenging circumstances, forming intricate relationships with General Westbrook and his companions. Moon's writing style is described as heart achingly beautiful, with multi-dimensional characters and a storyline that evokes a blend of classic literature and modern storytelling.
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In "Uppercut Princess" by E.M. Moore, readers are introduced to a dark world of gangs and violence where the main character, Kyla, seeks vengeance for a past tragedy. The storyline gradually unfolds, revealing complex characters like Johnny Rocket, Brawler, and Oscar, each with their own struggles and conflicting emotions. As Kyla navigates her emotions and plans for revenge, she finds herself entangled with the Crew guys, leading to unexpected alliances and tensions within the group. The book features a slower burn romance, teasing steam, and a cliffhanger ending that sets the stage for further developments in the series.
The writing style of E.M. Moore in "Uppercut Princess" is described as gripping and immersive, with readers being fully invested in the characters and the intense storyline. The author skillfully balances the dark and spicy elements of the narrative, creating a compelling read that keeps the audience hooked from the prologue to the cliffhanger ending. The book delves into themes of loyalty, redemption, and the complexities of relationships in a gritty setting, setting the stage for a series filled with suspense and emotional depth.
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'Saint' in the series 'Saint and Sinners' by Ruby Vincent is a fast-paced story filled with intrigue, dark pasts, and unexpected twists. The plot revolves around Saint St John Sinjin and the FMC Addy Adeline, as they navigate a world of secrets, betrayals, and dangerous alliances. The writing style is described as well-crafted, with dramatic flair and interspersed with raunchy scenes that add depth to the characters and their relationships. The story follows the characters as they uncover mysteries, face challenges, and build complex dynamics, keeping readers engaged and eager to unravel the next twist.
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The Ruthless Boys in the series 'Adamson All-Boys Academy' by C.M. Stunich is a captivating continuation of the story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The book is filled with twists and turns that leave readers constantly second-guessing the characters' motives and actions. The author's writing style is praised for its ability to create a gripping narrative that includes elements of romance, lies, deception, and surprises, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the mysteries within the plot. The book is described as a rollercoaster of emotions, with moments that range from heartwarming to heart-wrenching, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment.
The police are refusing to release the name of the boy from the woods. That, and Spencer Hargrove is missing. Not just him, though, a lot of boys are proving difficult to track down. Hell, it's spring...
(Also, see 72 recommendations for the series Adamson All-Boys Academy ) - #10
'Carnage' in the series 'Four Horsemen' by Sarah Bailey follows the story of Scarlett, who returns to seek revenge on the four men known as the Four Horsemen, whom she used to be friends with before a tragic accident. Despite suffering from amnesia, Scarlett is on a mission to take down these men, who also have their own plans for her. The relationships between Scarlett and the Horsemen are complex and immersive, filled with dark themes and suspense that keep the reader engaged. The plot unfolds with secrets, drama, and intense emotions, creating a raw and gritty atmosphere that captivates the reader.
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