Bitter When He Begs
Sinners of Blackthorne U, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Gregory Salinas
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Devon Ryder
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Avery Collins
Luca
I've built my life on control. On the field, in my reputation, and in keeping my demons buried where no one can see.
Sage Blackwell was never supposed to be a part of that. The nerdy prodigy overheard something that could ruin my entire career, so I did the only logical thing. I don't threaten him. I don't scare him off.
I claim him.
I tell myself it's about survival, about keeping my secret safe. But the longer I keep him close, the more I realise I might be addicted again.
Only this time, my drug of choice is him.
Sage
I wasn't supposed to hear it.
I definitely wasn't supposed to get caught.
One wrong step. One overheard conversation. That's all it takes to make me the unwilling keeper of Luca Devereaux's darkest secret.
Now, Blackthorne U's arrogant, untouchable quarterback has decided I belong to him.
He's relentless, possessive and cruel in the way only someone with too much power and too few consequences can be.
Being owned by Luca might just destroy me… especially when I realise I don't want him to let go.
Bitter When He Begs is the second book in the interconnected Sinners of Blackthorne U series, but it is a complete standalone.
Contains mature content. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.
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At the beginning of the story, Luca was a complete aṣs and he only saw Sage as something to use, break, and discard. That being said, I loved his redemption arc. Luca Devereaux can do no wrong, and I will die on that hill.
Honestly, though, I absolutely loved Luca's journey. Avery did an amazing job at portraying addiction struggles, how hard it is to recover, the importance of having a support system, and how easy it can be to relapse. I loved how the guys from the Sin Bin all came together and were there for Luca when he needed them the most, and even when he tried to push them away, they showed him what a true family is.
Now, Luca wasn't the only one who did some growing in this story. The difference between the Sage from the first chapter and the Sage from the epilogue was amazing. I loved every time Sage's brat side came out to play, and don't even get me started on the Sage nukes.
Quote: “You are exactly the kind of guy I swore I’d never fall for. You walk around like the world should bend over backward for you, and then somehow, somehow, you actually manage to make it happen.”
“I’d rather be scared with you than safe with anyone else.”
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This was fine not as good as book one.
I extremely like the concept - I like nerdy and the king vibe
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