Siobhan Davis
Resurrection (The Sainthood - Boys of Lowell High, #1)
Resurrection burns open the night Harlow’s world shatters with the death of her father — that same night she collides with Saint, Galen, Caz, and Theo, a ruthless quartet of bad boys who claim her for a dangerous and electrifying ride. Their cruel games crack through her armor and pull her deep into a violent world of secrets, gang warfare, and scorching, forbidden attraction that she can’t—or won’t—escape.
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About This Book
In "Resurrection," the first book of Siobhan Davis's "The Sainthood – Boys of Lowell High" series, Harlow's life is upended by her father's sudden death. Seeking solace, she confronts her unfaithful boyfriend, Darrow, and finds herself entangled with Saint, Galen, Caz, and Theo—the notorious Sainthood gang members. Their initial encounter leads to a night of passion, setting off a chain of events that draw Harlow deeper into their perilous world.
As Harlow navigates her senior year, she discovers that the Sainthood's influence extends beyond the streets, infiltrating her school and home life. Her mother's unexpected relationship with Neo, the Sainthood's president, further complicates matters, placing Harlow at the center of gang rivalries and family tensions. The story delves into themes of power, betrayal, and forbidden attraction, as Harlow grapples with her growing feelings for the Sainthood boys and the dangerous allure they represent.
The narrative is intense and suspenseful, blending elements of dark romance and high school drama. Davis crafts a world where loyalty is tested, and survival hinges on navigating a web of secrets and lies. Harlow's resilience and the Sainthood's enigmatic dynamics create a charged atmosphere, keeping readers on edge as they anticipate the unfolding twists and turns.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's intense emotional depth and suspenseful twists that keep them hooked. Many commend the author's writing quality, noting its ability to vividly depict a gritty, dark romance. Fans appreciate the strong, resilient heroine who adds depth to the narrative. Some readers caution about the book's mature themes, including graphic violence and explicit content, which may not be suitable for all audiences. Those who enjoy dark romance with complex characters and high-stakes drama will find this book compelling.
Reader Reviews
5 curated reviewsMamalove
Feb 5, 2015
BEST ONE YET!!!!!!!!!!!
I fell in love with this series. You've got Eve, who has fallen in love with 2 identical vampire twins. Two groups that want to dominate the world. Book 4 has so many twist an turns, and nothing is what it seems. It's almost like the Walking Dead without the zombies kind of atmosphere. Hands down book 4 is my favorite. AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME SERIES!!!!!!!!! Now I m stuck waiting ahhhgain#### Micheal use to be a priest but he's a Dom in the bedroom, and Julian is a warrior but easy going. She decided she could never pick between them, so they each take turns every other week. Then all
BLR
Oct 13, 2013
Another delicious bite of the story
I love Magen McMinimy's world. She pulls you and and keeps you hanging This portion has Dante coming back to her. He's jealous and brooding, and as much as I liked him in the first, and his great moments in this one, he had a few where I just wanted to smack him for some of his assumptions. Hey, everyone is flawed in some ways, his flaws are very believable. Sofia, I just love her. She's strong and may make mistakes, but she owns up to them. I can't wait to read more of the story. I'm still not sold on Ash, though I'm sure that will likely change at some point. And Sage, yeah, I love him. I've
xashia
Jan 20, 2017
Wonderful!!
Sophia and Dante are the perfect dysfunctional paranormal couple! Everything's great until exes start showing up throwing wrenches in your perfect life. I could not put the book down I had to know what happened!
colleen everly
Jan 12, 2015
Love this series
Awesome second book to this series. I gave 4 stars to the first one because I really liked it but it didn't give me any major emotions but this one made me feel. toward the end I felt like I was right there with Sophia and feeling and doing the things she was doing. So glad I have book 3 because I'm am going right to that one. Who needs sleep? :)
Shauna Ambriz
Mar 5, 2014
Awesome!!
Wow!! Magen McMinimy knows how to capture a reader. I read Resurrection Stone in just a few hours. I became so wrapped up in Sophia's story I did not even realize the book had ended. Magen keeps the story moving at a quick pace and it is easy to lost in the pages. I enjoyed book 2! Highly recommended read! I am off to read book 3! Thank goodness it is out already and I don't have to wait. :)


