VBT Review: Vengeful Sins - C.Hallman






Review: Vengeful Sins - Book#2 Wicked Falls Elite Series - C. Hallman - December 2024

We saw at the end of Book #1 that Wren and Briggs got together as Wren moved in with him and Briggs's dad went on the run after trying to kill Wren. Now for Book #2, we have Wren's friend Maya and Briggs's mate Tucker. These two have had a strong love/hate relationship and we are about to discover why as years ago when Maya was sixteen she heard her Dad trying to sell her off. So she went out and got drunk and slept with Tucker. After some nasty words, the pair went their separate ways, but for Tucker -Maya is the girl that broke his heart as he had liked her and since then the hurt turned into hardened hatred. Now though as Maya turns 18, her father is more than determined to sell her to the highest bidder which in this case is Chase, and this time not for sex but for marriage. Can Tucker save the woman he loves to hate? Maya though has another dark secret, one that keeps her from showing her skin - she cuts herself to feel and let go of the pain. What happens when one cut might go too deep? Maya is broken, but too prideful to let anyone into her circle and her pain as she fears that it will make them hate her even more than she hates herself and she doesn't know if she would be able to live with that much hate. As always this was another awesome dark bullymance from C.Hallman and a great book as she is one of my favorite dark authors. I am interested to see if we get any more titles in this series as I would love to see the girl that could tame and tie down their friend Carter who is a horndog and loves girls for their bodies and nothing else. In conclusion, C. Hallman delivers another gripping dark bullymance with Maya and Tucker's intense journey, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment and the possibility of Carter finding someone who can challenge his playboy ways. 

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