

One special, passionate girl they would do anything for – even share her.īut wait. And imagine them all deeply, desperately in love with one girl. But why? Well, imagine Chris Hemsworth, Jason Mamoa, Henry Cavill, and Ian Somerhalder together in all their sexy glory.


Am I probably doing it again to finish the second? Because I apparently have no good judgement, yeah.Reverse harem books have become madly popular in the last few years. Overall, I, a 35 year old woman who knows better, stayed up WAY too late reading the first book in this duet late into the night and hated myself at work today.

Drama doesn’t have to come from unhealthy relationships, people. It’s nice to have some functional relationships in a book like this. There’s some drama, but it’s not necessarily with her and the guys’ interaction.I think the progression of her relationship with each guy seems fairly believable, if you ignore the whole managerie (unlike fetch, we’re making it happen) situation.Maybe I just don’t understand what they actually do, but I think something like the FBI would be hunting nationwide serial killers? Also, if she’s in Witness Protection, why is she using her real first name? Her uncle head hunting as a US Marshall seems weird.She has some trials at school about this, but, in my experience, this is not how high school works. She’s immediately accepted into the “in” crowd.She’s 18 and doesn’t realize when a guy goes down on her he’s gonna get horny? Um, no. Our girl is WAY too naive for her age.The book focuses on her growing relationship with the guys and how she handles her secrets while navigating high school.įirst things first: a few things I didn’t love… She meets her neighbors, four hot brothers, who live next door and they hit it off immediately. Our story focuses on Shiloh, our main character as she moves into a home she purchased with her family’s money while trying to settle into her life in witness protection. Have a better option? Read the review and let me know in the comments. I, obviously, wouldn’t bring this up without my own suggestion: MANagerie. Before we dive into it, can we just talk about the “reverse harem” name? Why are women forced to just reverse the male word for multiple lovers? I feel like we should make our own word. I went back, checked, and confirmed that this is a reverse harem love story. I got a little bit into it and realized that there might be multiple love interests. I’ll be honest, the cover drew me in on this book.
