
Lords of Mercy (Royals of Forsyth University, #3)
by Angel Lawson
She returns to Forsyth University, becoming their Lady out of desperation—for both protection and revenge—enduring mistreatment until she emerges stronger and claims her power. Bound by fragile trust, she strikes a precarious bargain with Killian, Tristian, and Dimitri, forging an uneasy alliance to hunt down a murderer, a stalker, and a traitor—because in a world where pain and mercy collide, loyalty is the only constant.
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About This Book
In "Lords of Mercy," the third installment of the Royals of Forsyth University series by Angel Lawson and Samantha Rue, the protagonist returns to Forsyth University, seeking both protection and revenge. Enduring abuse and humiliation, she bides her time, determined to exact vengeance. The Lords—Killian, Dimitri, and Tristian—attempt to break her, but instead, they mold her into their perfect weakness. Through trials and tribulations, she emerges stronger, earning the title of Lady. She agrees to live under their roof on her terms, allowing them a chance to earn the title of Lord. Together, they confront threats from a murderer, a stalker, and a traitor, navigating a complex web of pain, wrath, and mercy. The story delves into themes of power, agency, and the creation of a found family, set against the backdrop of a dark and intense university environment. The narrative is a meditation on the possibility of change, the cost of survival, and the courage it takes to choose a different path.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the book's intense emotional depth and character development. Many praise the authors' ability to blend dark themes with compelling romance. Fans note the writing quality is engaging, keeping readers hooked throughout. Some caution that the book contains graphic content, which may be triggering for sensitive readers. Ideal for fans of dark romance seeking complex characters and intricate plots.


