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Average rating3.4
Unapologetically f*cked up. Heartlessly cruel. Broken beyond repair. Corvus, Rook, and Grey - The Crows. Bred in a world of gang wars, violence, and secrets, they rule the bloody town of Thorn Valley and all the people in it...too bad for me I've never been good at kissing ass or keeping quiet. Even if their savage spirits awaken something inside of me I thought was long dead, I can't break. I won't. They think they scare me, that I'll run and hide, but the joke's on them. The Crows aren't the first monsters I've faced, and they won't be the last. There are worse evils out there waiting to take their stab at Ava Jade Mason. I say let them try. I'm tired of running. Tired of holding back my darkness. Thorn Valley isn't ready for a new boogie man. Too bad I'm already here. Crooked Crows is a dark enemies-to-lovers reverse harem romance, meaning the main character will have more than one love interest. Warning: This series contains foul language, explicit sexual content, graphic depictions of gang violence, and jealous/possessive themes. Recommended for readers aged eighteen and up. Please read responsibly.
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I have no idea why I didn't like this more than I did. Like, it has so much that I like– darker setting, badass heroine, danger, spying, mysterious unknown stalker– and yet I have little desire to continue on. I even like the guys! A control-freak, the “nice” one, and the unhinged one with a lip ring. I'm not sure what more I could ask for when they're in a gang???
The only thing making me consider continuing on is wanting to know who the stalker is and what their endgame is.
Perhaps I didn't feel a connection to the characters and I didn't feel the chemistry between them. There was slight tension with Ava Jade and Grey, but it exploded so quickly that it felt like a simmer and included for the readers needing steam in every book rather than something that made sense.
This all being said, I still finished and I can't really think of anything wrong with it, so I'll probably recommend it when asked.
OH and this isn't bully romance and it isn't enemies to lovers, its more wary, distrust on both sides. She hates gangs, Corvus doesn't like unpredictable elements in his life. That's... pretty much it.