Review: Tempest - Rachel Angel



Tempest (Bad Boy Royals of Kingsbury Prep #1)

Review: Tempest - Book #1 Bad Boy Royals of Kingsbury Prep - Rachel Angel - August 2019


For my last review of the night, it's back into the world of Bullymances and Reverse Harems with Rachel Angel aka Kailin Gow's new series the Bad Boy Royals of Kingsbury Prep. This book starts out with Tempest Ryan looking out for her sister Lily and being the best guardian that she can for her by doing whatever she can to earn money - which the latest stunt was winning an underground fighting match. When Tempest arrives home with her lawyer, she is faced with two options - to take a fighting contract for a year or accept a place as the first-ever commoner scholarship recipient to Kingsbury Prep.  Kingsbury Prep is an academy that for the past 50 + years have only taken students of Royal Bloodlines. When Tempest arrives she is in for a shock as the Queen Bees and her sidekick Q2 try to kill her, then she watches them have a threesome with one of the K3's. The K3's are the hottest Princes of the school. During the first part of the book, the leader of the Q2's Veronica will do everything in her power to get rid of Tempest even if it means killing her with her Remington. This girl is an all-out psycho. The K3's soon realize there is something special about Tempest and take her under their wings and of course start to fall in love with her, though they know their families won't accept a commoner as a girlfriend.  I loved near the end that Tempest received some awesome news as I was like yay, things can finally go her way - this, however, was very shortlived as Veronica returns and Black Envelopes Tempest which as we learn the last time someone was black enveloped by Veronica as she felt threatened, they ended up dead. Tempest ends on a cliffhanger and I grabbed Book #2 also available on KU - Black Envelope as I am hoping Tempest will overcome Veronica's wrath and be the last female standing.









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