![]() ![]() He was so sweet, that you just wanted to cuddle with him and heal his broken heart, but he also had such a great sense of humor. One of my favorite characters, next to Ella, was Easton Royal. All the power plays between Ella and Reed slowly developed into one of the most passionate hate to love relationships I’ve ever read. And the sexual tension between Reed and Ella was off the charts. She was strong and tough, but not over the top. I immediately rooted for her and how she was yearning for love and acceptance, but hiding her feelings behind a hard exterior. Her character was so well-developed throughout the story. She managed to stay true to herself and always speak her mind. But nevertheless, the boys were all utterly fascinating, and I really enjoyed how Ella handled them, never giving in to them. Especially the leader of their pack, Reed, who was downright despicable and intolerable most of the time. ![]() They’re also amoral and can be mean and brutal. The Royal boys are rich, privileged and entitled. ![]() Then, out of nowhere, a man she’s never met, Callum Royal, claims to be her legal guardian and takes her home to live with him and his five sons. ![]() Seventeen-year-old Ella has been forced to make things on her own ever since her mother died of cancer. What pulled me in to this story and got me hooked was the strong heroine, Ella Harper, and the twists, turns, angst, drama and the insane chemistry and hate-lust going on. ![]()
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