![]() Only the H’s manager, an older gent believes that she’s a sweet pure girl and there’s an explanation for such behavior.* Of course, the uncle is actually a two-faced villain and is using her to further his own machiavellian plans of acquiring his neighbors’ land. The H gets invited to a party at their place where the h is dressed and made up like a hooker and he takes his turn at name calling and slut shaming, but that doesn’t stop him from mauling her up a bit. It turns out she lives with her young brother at the neighboring estate belonging to her uncle, a well liked and respected man whom everyone pities as the niece is hell bent on ruining his name as well. The first part is when the H lands up in Jamaica to check out some strange happenings on the family estate and the moment he lands he hears about the h, referred to as the whore of Jamaica! Apparently, at just nineteen years of age, she’s an experienced seducer of men and has at least three lovers at the moment. The book can be divided into three parts, more or less. The h’s hellion-ness is over-alluded as the h is mostly vulnerable and on the wrong side of all power equations, and is sorely abused by various men throughout the book. The story is as per the blurb but there’s no hellion bride! Not really. Lots of triggers and nasty stuff but never a boring moment. ![]() ![]() ![]() This book tells a controversial story and doesn’t seem to care if it offends. ![]()
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