Brutal Heir: Alternative Cover Edition: 1 (Court University)
C**A
Knight-intense freaking dark-Reed 💗💗
This book does start with a bang. I mean the first chapter and oh my.. What the.. What did just happened moment will smack you right from the first chapter itself.It starts out as kinda suspense and then knight pulls you hard into that raw intensity and that strong personality of his.But.. Ohhhh... I've never hated a hero this much as I did knight. The best kinda love hate feelings, is what knight will make you feel compulsively.Like truly one minute you would want to give him more than a earfull while slapping him and the next you would be nothing but a puddle, completely melted and wanting to smother him with kisses kinda feelings.I truly applaud and admire Greer, a unique girl with an unusual name. She's strong and doesn't obviously take everything that knight dished out to her, but I loved that she was a perfect blend of a beautiful human who is above and beyond petty things and has compassion and understanding but is also not scared to put knight in his place.Knight definetly has his issues and I truly felt for him.It is not easy being the only heir to his grandfather's dynasty and being the crown prince he truly is and acts like one.He is Super intense, in your face but also extremely protective and like Greer, I too couldn't help being attracted to this bad boy with a good heart.Because at the end of the day, he truly cared and was protective towards Greer.Even when Greer didn't know the things he did he did it for her.Then there's greer's mom who is absolutely amazing as is her step dad.Knight's grandfather is a figure, who I felt conflicted about how I felt.But in entirety, I loved Knight and Greer and wish I had more books about them. Coz I'm greedy like that. 😍😍😍. Also I'm curious to read about Royal and December.Loved loved this one. 😍😍💗💗💗💗
D**.
Loved this bully romance
I love enemies to lover and this one had the childhood love (that intensity) . Thoroughly enjoyed, it was well paced and it was more on the lighter side to dark romance, but still a 5 star read for all bully lovers who might like ther MCs over 20 years. A good series beginning with lots hidden clues to make it quote interesting.
K**R
Worth a read!
It's nice to see the Court House Series continue into Court University! I like how the author tries to keep some level of mystery even in this book whilst exploring the relationship that Greer and Knight share! I also loved how the author builts into the friendships that were so strong back in Court High books! To give us peaks into those friendships are still going strong!
G**I
Brutal yet good
I loved so many things in this book.From the natural expressions to the growth of both the characters in this it was done perfectly. Though it wasn't dark bully I enjoyed this.It was beautiful to watch two childhood friends go through all the misunderstandings and end up in love
M**E
Eden O'Reilly Does It again...
Another great book by this author. And for me the best part is the happy ending. Each character is fantastic, even Grandpa. He was wrong but he did it all for love. Thanks for such a wonderful tale.
T**E
rollercoaster of emotions
Brutal Heir delves into the tumultuous world of campus elites and forbidden desires, delivering a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. The story follows Greer, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she crosses paths with Knight Reed, a captivating yet enigmatic figure from her past. As their worlds collide, tensions rise, and a complex game of power and attraction ensues.The author masterfully crafts the dynamic between Greer and Knight, infusing it with palpable tension and raw emotion. The character development is rich and nuanced, allowing readers to empathize with their struggles and desires. Despite Knight's flaws, the author humanizes him, making him a compelling and multifaceted character. One of the novel's strengths lies in its exploration of complex themes such as trust, redemption, and the blurred lines between love and obsession. The narrative is punctuated with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the very end.However, it's important to note that Brutal Heir contains dubious content and situations that may be triggering for some readers, potential readers should approach with caution. Overall, Brutal Heir is a riveting read. With its well-drawn characters, gripping storyline, and atmospheric setting, it's a compelling addition to the Court University series.Disclaimer: While reading the Court High books prior to this installment may enhance the reader's understanding of the characters, Brutal Heir stands strongly on its own as a standalone novel.
M**.
🥴🥴🥰
Love this book, I just started reading Eden, this is my second book and I loved it, every part of it, INeed to read the other books ASP
M**E
Damaged
I loved the end, and the couple turned out to be perfect and cute together. Then why 4 stars? Because Knight was too mean to Greer, when he hurted her, he really did, in a brutal way. Not physically but mentally, which can be even worse. My heart broke for her during this book. But in the end he got a little common sense.
M**E
Fast paced addictive read 🖤🥀🫶
This was a reread for me. I opened it in error on my kindle and was instantly pulled into this world again in the first couple of pages.I first read this book in 2021, long enough ago that it was a fresh read again. As the story unfolded I remembered some bits of the storyline, but that didn't take away from the enjoyment of it.It was fast paced, chaotic, spicy, full of mixed emotions and apart from wishing there was more grovelling from Knight, and whilst as his backstory unfolded, I understood why he was the way he was. I still thought he could have earned his redemption more. I can appreciate why Greer forgave him, given their backstory from their childhood.I want to dive back into this series again, as I'm a sucker for side character stories (and adore authors who fulfill this need), but my TBR is side eyeing and weeping at me. I will absolutely be reading all the books from Court University again at some point in the very near future.
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