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Hate You Forever | Book Review

TITLE: Hate You Forever
AUTHOR: Denver Rose
PUBLICATION DATE: January 31, 2022
PAGES: 430
RATING: 3/5

SYNOPSIS

I, Tara Mangal, take thee, Marnix Taylor, to have and to hold from this day forward.
For better, for worse, for richer, poorer, in sickness, and in health.
To love and to cherish, till death do us part.

Or at least that’s the story we’re spinning to the world…

My new husband is an infuriating, stubborn man with no remorse, no sense of humor, and no idea of what love or marriage is supposed to be about.

Good thing I didn’t pick him because I actually wanted to marry him.

The only reason I agreed to his ridiculous terms was to escape being married off to another man. A man my parents had chosen, not knowing he was dead set on destroying me.

I barely escaped a life with the monster of a man from my past, only to have three new ones dropped into my lap.

Marnix Taylor, my savage husband who can take anyone down with one look.
Cohutta Reilly, the sweet, playful jokester who also happens to be my husband’s best friend.
And Rushton Bergman, the quiet, brooding bodyguard, determined to protect me at all costs.

The three of them may think they can control me, but they will soon learn that Tara Mangal can’t be tamed. Not even by the three hottest men in Craibridge.

Hate You Forever is book one in the Hate Series. It is a reverse harem novel with themes like marriage of convenience, enemies-to-lovers, and bodyguard romance. This series takes place in the same fictional city of Craibridge as Love in Sight and Love Triggered, and will contain some character cross over, but is a standalone series. You don’t have to read the others to read this series!

TW: Book contains material only appropriate for 18+. May contain situations or talk concerning abuse, rape, drugs, violence


REVIEW

Thank you so much to Peachy Keen PR and Denver Rose for providing me with an advanced copy of Hate You Forever.

I had some high hopes for this and will still read the sequel because I want to know what happens next, but that last chapter really bothered me. I think I’m in the minority because it seems like everyone is head over heels for this book, but Marnix and Tara had just had this great moment and then everything flips and it just seems completely out of nowhere in my opinion. I was loving it so much until that last little bit of the book, which really bums me out. The chemistry between Tara and the men is amazing and I definitely hope that the sequel redeems the series.


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