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Boucher House Part Two, B.C. Morgan

 

Boucher House Part Two, (Broken Asyum Duet)
B.C. Morgan
★★★★
Blurb:

With Dr. Boucher away things are finally looking up. The majority of the staff still despise us, but without his torturous ways I can finally breathe for the first time since I came here. With new arrivals and unexpected allies, I’m about to discover just how deep the darkness goes in this place. I've always been a firm believer that nothing good ever lasts in this place, hopefully that doesn't extend to my new relationships that bloomed in this very place of evil. This is a why choose romance, where the fmc will have more than one love interest without having to choose. This is a dark, forced proximity romance. It touches on sensitive matters and scenes that may trigger some people.


This is the second book in the Broken Asylum duet and you must have read Part One before you read this one. First things first, trigger warnings all over the place. This is a dark romance with some very sensitive subjects being addressed. If you have any concerns, reach out to me or anyone else who has read the book before you jump in.

Part two picks up right where we left off in Part One. I have to say, I thought I knew what was going on but I was wrong. Which I absolutely love b/c that means the author has done a great job of keeping me guessing. Without giving too much away, b/c you must experience this book as you go, let's talk a little about what's happening. Mael is in charge while bad Boucher is away on business. Since his discovery of certain things, he's making some changes and things are starting to look up. Nothing good can last forever though as bad Boucher does make his return to the house. He brings some very harsh new treatments with him. Can this misfit group stay together and out of trouble long enough to take down bad Boucher? That is the question isn't it?

This second book was full of just as many stressful, surprising, twisting and turning events as the first one.  Even more b/c we had to have a very suspenseful ending. B.C. delivered on that. She took us on a journey that was hard at times but was so fulfilling in the end.  And Presley, I absolutely love Presley. She's so snarky and funny at times. To see her grow as a character just warms your heart. Ugh I could probably go on about this for a minute but it's so hard to not give away anything. So I'll just say that if you like a book that will take you on a darker adventure and keep you guessing the whole time, you wanna jump on this right now. 

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