
Tryst Six Venom (ebook)
Clay Collins reigns the halls of Marymount with control, class, and secrets—until Olivia Jaeger, a determined girl from the wrong side of the tracks, fights back. As tension simmers between them, their mutual torment masks a dangerous pull that threatens to unravel everything beneath the surface.
About This Book
At Marymount High School, Clay Collins epitomizes the privileged elite—wealthy, popular, and the embodiment of perfection. Her life is meticulously curated, from her pristine appearance to her impeccable behavior, all while concealing a deep-seated desire for something more authentic and untamed. In stark contrast, Olivia "Liv" Jaeger hails from the working-class community of Sanoa Bay, known as "Swamp" to the affluent "Saints." Determined to escape her roots and secure a future in the Ivy League, Liv faces daily torment from Clay and her circle, who view her as an outsider unworthy of their world.
The tension between Clay and Liv escalates as their interactions shift from overt hostility to a complex, simmering attraction. Their rivalry intensifies both on and off the lacrosse field, leading to clandestine encounters that challenge their identities and societal expectations. As their relationship deepens, they confront personal secrets, family dynamics, and the societal pressures that seek to keep them apart. Set against the backdrop of a divided town, "Tryst Six Venom" delves into themes of self-discovery, forbidden love, and the courage to defy societal norms.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the intense chemistry and emotional depth between the protagonists. Many praise Douglas's ability to craft a compelling enemies-to-lovers narrative. Fans note the book's exploration of complex themes like bullying and self-discovery. Some readers find the pacing uneven, particularly in the middle sections. Content warnings include themes of bullying and explicit sexual content; reader discretion is advised.
About the Author

Penelope Douglas
14 books in library
Readers are drawn to Penelope Douglas's novels for their deep emotional resonance and the exploration of complex, often taboo relationships. Her ability to craft morally ambiguous characters and intense romantic dynamics keeps audiences engaged and eager for more.


