Watch Me Fall

Author: KC Kean
Series: Emerson U
Welcome to Emerson Grove, with our fantastic university, suburban lifestyle, and the city nearby, you’re never going to want to leave. I almost believe their slogan, until my ride drives off, leaving me on the doorstep of a pretty house to reveal a blast from the past.
Leaving one lion’s den, I’ve fallen straight into another. I didn’t agree to this part. To…them.
I cherished my past, and the memories I shared with these guys until I was whipped away in the dead of night, and now they hate me for it.
Jagger. Jameson. Leo. Ezra.
They might be trouble, but I’m still the reckless, outspoken girl I’ve always been. I was made for them, but they’ve forgotten that fact. It’s like our history never happened. Things have changed, and they’re keeping secrets. I’ll find out what’s going on, whether they like it or not. I’m Luella Carter, and Emerson U is mine.
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Romance Genre(s): Contemporary
Tropes/Themes: Alpha Male, Angst, Bisexual, Bully, Childhood Friends, College, Enemies to Lovers, Forced Proximity, Friends to Lovers, Gangland, Possessive Hero, Reverse Harem, Second Chance
Relationship: Reverse Harem (MMFMM)
Heat: 🔥🔥🔥
Burn: Medium
Ending: Cliffhanger
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One of my favourite trope combos: Childhood Friends to Reverse Harem. We also have some Second-Chance Enemies-to-Lovers sprinkled in.
Lou-Lou and her childhood best friends (twins Jagger and Jameson , Leo and Ezra) succumb one night after years of sexual tension and come together to take her virginity. She then disappears out of their lives for without a word.
Three years later, Lou-Lou turns up on their doorstep to start a new life at their university. Only they are not the boys she left behind — they have grown up, are secretive and they are not happy to see Luella at all, convinced she ran out on them and moved on.
Luella is a take no shit kind of girl, and I love a FMC who can hold her own, but she knows it, reminding us very frequently she’s a badass bitch. I liked the addition of Ezra and Jagger’s relationship, Ezra keeping himself untouched by other girls after he lost Lou-Lou. The scene with the four of them on the porch was hopefully indicative of the story to come. We get a huge reveal at the end of book one, and while I wasn’t quite there on four stars for this one, I’m looking forward to seeing which direction the series takes.
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