Hard Truths (Kiss Her Goodbye), Rebecca Royce

Hard Truths, (Kiss Her Goodbye)
Rebecca Royce

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It's a...Reverse Harem
I’m Everly Marrs, and I’ll be damned before I lose myself to the men that kidnapped me.
I had plans, big plans. I had my pretty little life outlined: Graduate school and get a job in social work—maybe even one day marry a nice man who actually knew what he was doing in bed. But everything changed when I woke up in a strange place with five men who insisted I call them D, W, J, K, and T.
The Letters.
They told me that the world wasn’t what it seemed. I lived my life thinking that I was in control of my own destiny, but in actuality they controlled everything. The world was their playground and I was just another ant, marching in line to the beat of their drum.
The Letters kidnapped me to force my father’s hand, and they couldn’t promise me safe passage. I knew my place in all of this but still found myself losing who I was to their games.
I’m Everly Marrs, and I’ll save myself if I have to.
Everly's world is completely turned upside down. Everything she thought she knew was a lie. Her father, her mother, EVERYTHING. The days of going to class, sleeping with random men and floating through college are over. The Alliance has taken her and her life will never be the same. Five men. Five letters. They want something from her father and are using her to get it. If she becomes too much trouble for them though, they will find another way. In other words, just because they need her doesn't make her safe.
This book is a little different than what we normally get from Rebecca b/c it's dark. Everly reminds me a little of Giovanna from Unconventional though. It could just be the way she talks and words things. She speaks what she thinks and usually knows what she wants. However, Everly finds out that she didn't know everything about herself. When she is placed in a situation that should have her fearing for her life, she isn't. When she knows better than to give in to the games these dangerous men play, she does anyway.
While this book is listed as dark, and it is, there's nothing extreme. Yes there is kidnapping and violence. I don't think there was anything that really needs a trigger warning though.
I really enjoyed this book. Everly is a good, strong leading lady. The guys all have their issues but you can't help but like them. D might be my favorite and he's the crazy one. They are all dangerous, cunning men.
This book does leave off on a hell of a cliffhanger. I was like what the actual fuck, are you kidding me right now. You are left wondering what the hell is going on. I have it on good authority that we won't have to wait past March to get Dark Truths, book two. And good freaking thing b/c I have to know. Did they or didn't they? Absolutely you need to read this book. Then you can talk to me about what you think.
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