Dangerous Game (Savage Hearts, #1)

Dangerous Game (Savage Hearts, #1)

Elaina Jadin

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Three broken people. Two risky gambles. One twisted love. After the unspeakable night that changed my life, I moved across the country to attend college where no one knows me. I swore off romantic relationships, determined not to let anyone get close enough to learn the truth about my past. Then Harrison and Dez came into my life. Now I have not one, but two possessive men vying for my affection, and neither is willing to walk away without a fight. Harrison's part of the wealthy elite, but I suspect he's hiding more than anyone knows beneath that cocky swagger of his. Dez is from the other side of the tracks, covered in scars and tattoos, with a brooding, dominant personality to match. As different as they appear to be, they both have rough edges and pasts that haunt them, just like me. There's a brokenness in all of us that fits together in ways I didn't think possible. Despite their intense rivalry, the chemistry between the three of us is undeniable, and explosive. It's the last thing I expected, but maybe everything I need... Dangerous Game is a gritty, emotional new adult romance packed with tragic secrets, scorching heat, and an irresistible frenemies-to-lovers vibe.

Publication Year: 2021


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  • TipseyBR
    Mar 10, 2025
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    Kingsley, Harrison, and Dez all have secrets and broken pieces. There is a lot that is hidden and I am intrigued by them all, although, I’m not really sure I like Harrison, he is kind of a jerk when he first comes on to Kingsley and is kind of arrogant. Dez is intriguing and hot - I really like him and Kingsley. But like I said I am really intrigued and will definitely and already have the remaining 3 books in my TBR list.

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