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Cold. Cruel. Coward. Ares “Wolf” Mallick ripped my heart out. He ground it into mush and didn’t even grant me the courtesy of a goodbye. He just left me. He left and said our relationship, fake or otherwise, meant nothing to him. I made a mistake last semester, and it had nothing to do with our phony arrangement. I let him hurt me, and I refuse to make that mistake again. Wolf and I make it back into each other’s lives, and when we do, I make one thing clear. I don’t need him anymore. Showing up for the holidays with his brother only drives the point home. Cry. Red. Wolfy. I’ve moved on from my ex-fake boyfriend, but unfortunately, the physical draw to him is still there. It’s carnal and just as messed up as him and that period we played pretend. Wolf has made it very clear he feels nothing for me, and I loathe the guy who savagely broke my heart. The pair of us don’t need or even like each other, but we don’t have to in order for a relationship with benefits to work. The Big Bad Wolf and I aren’t friends, and I have no desire to be… I’m more than fine being his enemy. Eat Your Heart Out is an enemies-to-lovers, college romance. Please see the author’s website upon release for content warnings. The book is recommended for readers 18+ and is book five in Eden O’Neill’s Court Legacy series. Eat Your Heart Out is not a standalone and is part two of a duet. Part one, Eat You Alive, needs to be read before reading this book. Author's Court Legacy is a spin-off series about the children of characters featured in Eden O'Neill's Court High and Court University series. It's not necessary to read the previously released series to enjoy Court Legacy. This is a new series that can be read completely on its own.
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This book brought me back into this world and now I find I don't want to leave it. This is the continuation of Wolf and Fawn's story and there are so many twists and turns, I have whiplash but I could not put it down. The reasons for why everything happened are laid out and just when you think you have it all figured out, something else is revealed and you are left reeling along with the characters AGAIN. So much drama, so much angst and then finally, so much love. I'm just squueeeeee so happy how this turned out and I'm ready for Bruno or Bow's story now (or both).
I loved the first book for Ares and Fawn. This one didn’t quite get there for me. I felt like it was too repetitive with explaining what has happened for other characters in the past and felt too long. The focus was on everyone else but the main characters at times. But still, I love how Fawn and Ares find their way back to each other through all the trauma. It was beautiful in its own way. The ending really saved it for me and I’m glad I stuck it out and finished the book.
Regardless, I love Edens books and the characters in this series were