Have you ever stumbled upon a book without any prior knowledge and found yourself captivated by its unexpected storyline? That's exactly what happened to me when I started reading Havoc at Prescott High out of the blue. Little did I know that I was about to read a reverse harem book, and let me tell you, it was quite an experience. I will share my thoughts on this book, highlighting its strengths and areas that could have been improved. So, grab a cup of tea. Reverse harem literature flips the traditional harem narrative, featuring a female protagonist who becomes the center of attention for multiple male love interests. It challenges the norms and offers a fresh perspective on romance and relationships. Havoc at Prescott High successfully weaves this unique twist into its plot, creating an engaging and sometimes intense reading experience. One aspect that stood out to me was its plot development. The story unfolded gradually, revealing new layers and surprises along the way. While...
What's Up, Readers!! Welcome to Quills and Pages. I just finished On Wings of Blood arc....and now I am here to write the review. the book is written by Briar Boleyn and Thank you to Netgally and the author for this arc. iSo, let's start the review BLURB I didn't sign up for this. A half-fae in a school of highblood vampires? That's a recipe for torment. I'm Medra Pendragon—last of the dragon riders, or so they tell me. Funny thing is, there are no dragons left. Not a single one. But somehow, that hasn't stopped the vampires from deciding I'm worth capturing. Now I'm stuck at Bloodwing Academy, where the highbloods run everything and blightborn like me? We're just blood in their veins, pawns in their games. But that's not even the worst part. Enter Blake Drakharrow. Cold, arrogant, and way too gorgeous for his own good. He's been tormenting me since the moment we met, and now, thanks to some ancient ritual, we're betrothed. He acts like h...