Carnival Hill (The Harlequin Crew, Band 3)
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The Harlequin boys are more than just a memory now. More than a daydream of our youth and an idea to cling onto.
They’re my greatest weakness and my biggest regret, but I’ve started to realise that coming back to Sunset Cove was always my fate.
My heart beats to the turn of the tide here. My skin only warms beneath this sun. And my soul will only ever be home on these streets and with the men who grew out of my memories.
But nothing is the same as I remember and the time for childish games is coming to an end.
I may want to pretend that the last ten years never happened, but the nightmare I lost myself in has followed me home and I can’t keep ignoring the things I once did to survive.
The question is, will my mistakes be the end of me and my boys? Will the choices I made then change everything now?
And will the life I never wanted steal away my only chance at the life I’m afraid to wish for?
This is an enemies to lovers contemporary series where the girl will end up with multiple love interests and all of the characters are in their late twenties. Trigger warning: this series features gangs, violence, dark romance and jealous/possessive themes.
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love this series - this book too drawn out I have really fallen for the characters in this series. I am hard core rooting for Rogue and her men to finally get over all the turmoil they keep managing to kick up around them so they can have a HEA. Throughout the series, I have been a Rogue fan. She’s a bad B and I love it. Here and there in the first two books I’ve gotten annoyed with her internal dialogue but nothing I couldn’t just dismiss and keep on reading. In this book, I found her internal dialogue to be overly whiny and in some ways wishy-washy on when she wanted to be a strong female warrior versus when she wanted to feel sorry for herself. I trust in the process of the author sisters, I feel like we are going to get there - but the drama felt really drawn out in this book. I was a little worried going in to it because several prior reviews mentioned they DNF the series due to this book specifically. Alas, I made it and now on to book 4 - where I get the feeling I’ll be left with another d@mn cliffhanger!! I hope at some point Fox is going to get over himself and stop being such an uptight, controlling freak when it comes to Rogue. For such a smart character, he seems to be really dumb with not picking up on the fact that Rogue doesn’t want to be “owned” by one person. She’s said it a million times, other characters have said it a million times…. This seems to be drawn out and exaggerated like Rogue’s whining I mentioned above. However, this was an annoyance and not a hard stop for me to discontinue the series. Also, wtf Maverick?! He did Fox dirty at the end there! I also really began to like Luther in this book. There are a few things that come to light in the book that make it easier to like him and not hate him so much - thankfully. (I hope he has Kevlar!) Lastly, the Harlequin boys have to be completely stupid if they are going to fall for the video message Rogue left them on her phone. For how much they claim to know her, I feel they should know immediately it’s not true - I guess I’ll see once book 4 kicks off!
Description
The Harlequin boys are more than just a memory now. More than a daydream of our youth and an idea to cling onto.
They’re my greatest weakness and my biggest regret, but I’ve started to realise that coming back to Sunset Cove was always my fate.
My heart beats to the turn of the tide here. My skin only warms beneath this sun. And my soul will only ever be home on these streets and with the men who grew out of my memories.
But nothing is the same as I remember and the time for childish games is coming to an end.
I may want to pretend that the last ten years never happened, but the nightmare I lost myself in has followed me home and I can’t keep ignoring the things I once did to survive.
The question is, will my mistakes be the end of me and my boys? Will the choices I made then change everything now?
And will the life I never wanted steal away my only chance at the life I’m afraid to wish for?
This is an enemies to lovers contemporary series where the girl will end up with multiple love interests and all of the characters are in their late twenties. Trigger warning: this series features gangs, violence, dark romance and jealous/possessive themes.
Book Information
Posts
love this series - this book too drawn out I have really fallen for the characters in this series. I am hard core rooting for Rogue and her men to finally get over all the turmoil they keep managing to kick up around them so they can have a HEA. Throughout the series, I have been a Rogue fan. She’s a bad B and I love it. Here and there in the first two books I’ve gotten annoyed with her internal dialogue but nothing I couldn’t just dismiss and keep on reading. In this book, I found her internal dialogue to be overly whiny and in some ways wishy-washy on when she wanted to be a strong female warrior versus when she wanted to feel sorry for herself. I trust in the process of the author sisters, I feel like we are going to get there - but the drama felt really drawn out in this book. I was a little worried going in to it because several prior reviews mentioned they DNF the series due to this book specifically. Alas, I made it and now on to book 4 - where I get the feeling I’ll be left with another d@mn cliffhanger!! I hope at some point Fox is going to get over himself and stop being such an uptight, controlling freak when it comes to Rogue. For such a smart character, he seems to be really dumb with not picking up on the fact that Rogue doesn’t want to be “owned” by one person. She’s said it a million times, other characters have said it a million times…. This seems to be drawn out and exaggerated like Rogue’s whining I mentioned above. However, this was an annoyance and not a hard stop for me to discontinue the series. Also, wtf Maverick?! He did Fox dirty at the end there! I also really began to like Luther in this book. There are a few things that come to light in the book that make it easier to like him and not hate him so much - thankfully. (I hope he has Kevlar!) Lastly, the Harlequin boys have to be completely stupid if they are going to fall for the video message Rogue left them on her phone. For how much they claim to know her, I feel they should know immediately it’s not true - I guess I’ll see once book 4 kicks off!





