★★★★ Synopsis What happens when it's five against one and nowhere to run? EMORY They call it Blackchurch. A secluded mansion in a remote, undisclosed location where the wealthy and powerful send their misbehaving sons to cool off away from prying eyes. Will Grayson has always been an animal, though. Reckless, wild, and someone who… Continue reading Review: Nightfall – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #4)
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Review: Kill Switch – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #3)
"I've done far worse than what I went to prison for.She has no idea how bad this can get."WINTER Sending him to prison was the worst thing I could’ve done. It didn’t matter that he did the crime or that I wished he was dead. Perhaps I thought I’d have time to disappear before he… Continue reading Review: Kill Switch – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #3)
Review: Corrupt – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #1)
Rating 4 Stars Read the synopsis here ReviewWhat is Devil's Night? Devil's Night is 30th October (the day before Halloween) when a group of boys in high school decided to start the tradition of causing havoc and mayhem across their town. The boys, Michael Crist, Kai Mori, Damon Torrance and Will Grayson III, are known… Continue reading Review: Corrupt – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #1)
Review: Hideaway – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #2)
Rating 4 Stars Read the synopsis here ReviewHideaway is the second book in the Devil's Night series by Penelope Douglas and a fantastic way to get into darker romance stories for newbies to the genre! If you've read anything by Penelope Douglas before, you'll know she is a fantastic author for anything dark and/or taboo.… Continue reading Review: Hideaway – Penelope Douglas (Devil’s Night #2)
Review: Credence – Penelope Douglas
Rating 4 Stars Read the synopsis here ReviewWhen I first heard that Penelope Douglas was releasing a new book, I became very excited! Since discovering her work last year, I've loved everything I've read. Then I read the synopsis and the excitement remained but it was also paired with some nerves. In a very short… Continue reading Review: Credence – Penelope Douglas