Review: Wicked Devil - Book #1 Devils of Sun Valley High Series - Daniela Romero - August 2020
You know how sometimes you
read too much of a particular trope and then you get bored and stop for a while
and then hop back into it and you find yourself enjoying the trope all over
again. That was me with the bullymance trope and Wicked Devil by Daniela
Romero. This book starts with Allie Ramirez who is having to move to the small town
of Sun Valley as her mother has just died and to make it worst she caught her
boyfriend and her best friend sleeping together. Allie has hit a triple whammy
and the friends she does have left, she has to say goodbye too. Allie is picked
up and transported to a different world where her Bio-Dad is one of the
wealthiest people in town and has an assistant doing all his daily work
including looking after and making sure she has everything. This world is different
than she is used too, at least she managed to get her Dad to let her go to
Public school. On her first day, Allie meets troublemaker and jock Roman whose
punishment is to show her around the school. He thinks Allie is a stuck-up snob
but he is about to discover that she is the type who won't back down or cower
or fall to him and his friend's charms. The story has her falling in love with
Roman of course and moving into their group of friends until tragedy strikes
her and she is suddenly retreating into her shell. When it comes to the crunch,
will Roman the Wicked Devil - rise to the challenge of caring for Allie or will
he prove to be her downfall? Find out in this bullymance Wicked Devil by
Daniela Romero. Some of the darker scenes in this story could trigger readers,
so be careful when reading the story.
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