
And I am done with shit from people like Neil, and Eric, and Coraleigh. I’m standing in the Prescott High School gymnasium, surrounded by people, watched by cops … and yet, all I can think about is how I’m going to flay Kali Rose-Kennedy and lay her to waste. He knows the darkest recesses of my heart, but he also knows that deep down, on the very inside, there is something about me that still wants to believe. He knows me so well, everything about me, really. “Alright, darling, keep your head,” Victor tells me in a voice crafted of confidence and desire, possession and pain. This series will have a happy ending in the final book. None of the main characters is under the age of seventeen. There’s gang violence, group sex scenes, and a school shooting. The characters are brutal, the emotions real, the f-word in prolific use. This book might be about high school students, but it is not what I would consider young adult. It’s fairly similar to I Was Born Ruined (the first book in my Death by Daybreak Motorcycle Club series).Īny kissing/sexual scenes featuring Bernie are consensual. If you’ve read my other three high school romance series-Rich Boys of Burberry Prep, Devils’ Day Party, or Adamson All-Boys Academy-then just know this one is a bit more intense, and character growth/redemption are needed more than ever. Might be hard though, considering the Havoc Boys are dicks.

If the love interests in this story want to win the main character over, they’ll have to earn it.


This book in no way condones bullying, nor does it romanticize it. It also means that for a portion of this book, the love interests are total assholes there are also flashbacks of past incidents involving bullying.

What does that mean exactly? It means our female main character, Bernadette Blackbird, will end up with at least three love interests by the end of the series. Anarchy at Prescott High is a reverse harem, high school, enemies-to-lovers/love hate/bully romance.
