Angel Lawson
Lords of Wrath (Royals of Forsyth University, #2)
by Angel Lawson
She signed a contract to become the “Lady of the Lords,” surrendering her body and will to three brutal frat kings—Killian’s merciless strength, Tristian’s icy control, and Rath’s deceptive safety—all for protection. But their care was nothing more than manipulation, and when the truth shatters her fragile security, she resolves to seize control of the ruthless game—and emerge victorious.
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About This Book
In "Lords of Wrath," the second installment of the Royals of Forsyth University series by Angel Lawson and Samantha Rue, Story Austin enters into a perilous contract to become the "Lady of the Lords," a position that demands her obedience to three powerful fraternity leaders—Killian, Tristian, and Rath. Each Lord embodies a distinct form of dominance: Killian's imposing physicality, Tristian's manipulative charm, and Rath's intense passion. Initially, Story perceives their actions as protective, but she soon uncovers the cruel game they have been playing since day one—a game to see who can use her best.
As the narrative unfolds, Story's realization of the Lords' true intentions propels her into a quest for control and retribution. The story delves into themes of manipulation, power dynamics, and the struggle for autonomy within a toxic environment. The atmosphere is dark and intense, with suspenseful twists that keep readers engaged as Story navigates the complexities of her relationships with the Lords and seeks to reclaim her agency.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the book's intense emotional journey and character development. Many praise the author's writing style for its engaging and immersive storytelling. Fans note the book's dark themes and complex relationships, which may be unsettling for some. Some readers criticize the portrayal of abuse and manipulation, finding it disturbing. This book is recommended for readers who enjoy dark romance with complex character dynamics.


