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Her Rebellion by A Zavarelli & Natasha Knight

 

Her Rebellion, (The Rite Trilogy)
A Zavarelli & Natasha Knight
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Blurb:
I am a Sovereign Son. A king within The Society. With a look I send men to their knees. Yet she stands tall against me, taunting me with her rebellion. But we all have rules we must live by. Even me. And I have broken the most sacred. I took her to my bed. I claimed that which did not belong to me. And now that the beast within has had a taste, it wants more.


Trilogy Order


Her Rebellion is the second book in The Rite Trilogy and yes they absolutely must be read in order. So Her Rebellion picks up right where we left off in His Rule. With that major cliffhanger. So no spoilers here but Judge is one bad A$$ when he loses control. 

I don't want to give anything away by talking about what happens so I will talk about the characters instead. Judge will drive you absolutely insane. You want to love him, and you do, but you also want to scream at him b/c he is so durn stubborn. These alpha men who think they know best always. Well, we will see exactly where that gets him in this book.

Mercedes has grown so much as a character. Once a spoiled, rotten, self centered IVI princess, she has learned to respect others. And respect herself. With everything she has been through, she really had no choice but to grow and change. She is keeping one hell of a secret though and I'm scared for her when it comes to light. 

I absolutely love this whole IVI world. I love a good dark romance and this hits all the right spots with me. We do end on another cliffhanger and oh my word. I need June to come on so we can see what happens. 

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