Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Riot House ~ Review




Riot house was a short in the Bully Me anthology. I decided to wait for the whole book so I could read it all at once. I'm not a huge fan of cliff hangers.

This book is told from duel point of view which I really like. I like knowing what both characters are thinking and feeling.

The minute I started reading Riot House I was reeled in from the very beginning. I didn't want to put it down. This book features Wren and Elodie. Elodie is sent to Wolf Hall in America away from her father. He is in the military and is very strict.  Wren has been at Wolf Hall all his life and decided to make Elodie's life miserable.

Elodie has dealt with a lot growing up, and she's not going to let Wren and his friends take her down. Her father taught her out to defend herself and she uses it to her advantage.

I love how their secrets came out and they were both able to develop through the book. We learn a lot about the backgrounds and pasts of both of these characters. I was not ready for this book to end and I'm very excited for Pax and Dash's story!

I received an arc of this book and am leaving my honest opinion.

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