Review: A Hurt So Sweet - Volume #2 - Betti Rosewood







A Hurt So Sweet: Volume Two (Elite of Eden Falls Prep #2)

Review: A Hurt So Sweet - Volume #2  Elite of Eden Falls Prep Series - Betti Rosewood - October 2019

One of the darkest bullymances I have read would have to be the series A Hurt So Sweet by Betti Rosewood. I was in the mood last night to read something but wasn't sure what I wanted to read. I remember scrolling through and this series popped into my head. Just like the first volume, this book was just as crazy as we are reunited with Pandora who is trying to find herself in this crazy world where she is like currency - worth something but not. Volume #2 has the introduction to Easton Brantley who seems like Pandora's savior from Dexter Booth but she is about to realize that maybe she has chosen the worst of the two evils. Can Dexter save her or has Pandora realized it is too late to save herself? In Volume #2 we get a surprise as we learn more about Lily-Anne Oakes and the events surrounding her death that are touched on in the first book. We also learn more about Dexter's family and the tragic circumstances that surround him and his revenge plan towards Emilian Oakes. Like the previous book, Volume #2 ends on a cliffhanger and is just as dark as Book #1 since we learn more about Emilian and his crazy torture towards his maids and Lily-Anne.  I am also hoping that we find out more about Pandora's biological mother as we learn she could be alive and well. I did also love how Pandora stuck it to Audra who thought she was better than Pandora.  If you love dark romances and sick and twisted bullymances and aren't afraid of trigger warnings, then A Hurt So Sweet by Betti Rosewood is the series that you will love.  I am now looking forward to continuing with the series and have hopes that Pandora may get the chance to join forces with Dexter and Lily-Ann.

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