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*A Dark High School Bully Romance* As a kid, she crushed my dreams to dust. She tore both of our families apart with one confession, ending any chance of happiness for either of us and setting off a ripple effect of chaos. Now she’s back as the new girl in school, and she doesn’t suspect the war that’s coming. She doesn’t realize the anger I’ve been harboring. I’ve been waiting for the perfect time to ruin her life, and it’s finally here. Because even traitors sleep—and I’m going to make sure she only dreams of me. Then I’m going to destroy her. This is a dark high school bully romance with mature content and themes. It contains dubious situations that some readers may find offensive. If you're looking for a white knight hero, this book is not for you. Wicked Dreams is book one of a trilogy and cannot be read as a standalone.
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Caleb is so immature, DNF at page 110/328
After the first 5 high school bully romance, you start to realise almost everything feels the same. The male protagonist is always written the same way. Popular, rich and holds a childhood grudge on the female protagonist; who can't seem to defend herself at all and even if she does it's usually because of what appears to be revenge porn. Margo is the same way no matter how Caleb humiliates her she always finds herself back in his presence. I feel like a good f**k you would solve most of these problems but I digress. I felt a lot of second hand embarassment in chapter 12, when Theo told her to go home and she stayed in the house anyway until she was dragged out. Girl come one, what does it take to have some form of self respect? I can't get behind a bully protagonist who doesn't even have a proper reason for his actions. He's all about me, me, me what about Margo? She's literally homeless and parentless. Why does she have so much time to be dragged up and down in petty child like squabbles?