Temper Him
Rebels at Sterling Prep, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Teddy Hamilton
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Lidia Dornet
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Written by:
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Caitlyn Dare
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She wants to protect him. He can't stay away.
Kennedy Lowe wasn’t supposed to walk away, taking my heart with her. Now she’s gone, but I’m determined to get her back. I want to save her. Punish her. In the end, I’ll make sure she knows exactly who she belongs to.
Conner Jagger wasn’t to supposed to save me, but he did. Now I’ll do anything to protect him and the people he calls family. He’s good. Worth fighting for. In the end, I'll do whatever it takes. He might be the boy I betrayed, and I might the girl with nothing left to lose, but one thing’s for sure: He won’t let me go without a fight. Even if it means risking everything.
Temper Him is book six of the Rebels at Sterling Prep, a possessive, immoral, dark high school bully-romance series.
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- Kristina Oliveira
- 2022-08-09
loved this series!!
I loved the whole series. they're dark, passionate and have some mystery and suspense. I can't wait for the next 3 Gravestone Legacy books to be audio books!
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- Adoptivemom
- 2022-08-27
Weak ending to the series
Loves the series as a whole but felt that this book specifically fell short.
While Ace and Cole’s second books had twists and turns it felt that the characters stayed true to who they were from earlier books, this book felt like it drifted too far from the character that was already established as Conner. Some of the issues or personality traits that were brought up weren’t even hinted at in earlier novels and what I felt was lacking was the real Conner to come in and talk some sense into this person pretending to be him.
Narration as always was on point and it was great to learn more about James’s character, would be great to have a follow up years later that digs further James’s “job” and if the family gets sucked down into it or if they can rally together to stay their own course.
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