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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Blog Tour & Review for Rebellion by Siobhan Davis

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"Siobhan! Goodness. What a thrill ride with Harlow and her boys! I'm in love with them all!"-- Ilsa Madden-Mills, Wall Street Journal bestselling author

Rebellion, the shocking second installment in the all-new dark, reverse harem series The Sainthood- Boys of Lowell High from USA Today bestselling author Siobhan Davis, is available now!

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Everything changed the night he betrayed me, and now, the game has entered a new level.
Galen did me a favor, reminding me the only person I can count on is myself, and I’m more determined than ever to avenge my father’s death and avoid the destiny Sinner has mapped out for me.
Saint is used to calling the shots, but there are new rules, my rules, and if he wants me in his life, and in his bed, he’ll toe the line. They all will, because I can’t pull this off alone, and they owe me. I’ll enjoy making Galen grovel, seducing Caz, frustrating Saint, and keeping Theo at arm’s length, because they deserve it for failing me.
Sinner thinks he’s in control, but forcing me into initiation plays right into my hands. War has come to Lowell as rival gangs battle The Sainthood for ultimate power, and I enjoy rebelling from the inside, placing more obstacles in Sinner’s path while I exact my revenge.
But I’m not some innocent thirteen-year-old anymore—I have blood on my hands and lethal enemies on my tail.
I’m playing a dangerous game, especially where my heart is concerned, but there’s no turning back. I haven’t come this far to walk away empty-handed, and the more secrets we uncover, the more we realize how far-reaching the betrayal and corruption extend, and there’s no choice anymore.

REVIEW
*I received a free copy of this book which I voluntarily chose to write an honest review for.

A fantastic addition to this series!! Siobhan is fabulous about putting all the emotions in her books. The good,  the bad, and the really ugly. She has no shame in tackling the darker themes of life which is where Harlow comes in. She is stuck in a never ending battle against Sinner and his ideas for her. Her relationship with the guys starts to evolve but it really comes down to trust when it is all said and done which is really hard for all the members of this group. Nonstop twists and turns just make things that much more difficult as they try to figure things out in time to save Harlow from some really bad stuff. An engrossing read that will have up and down as the story unfolds. I totally loved and cannot wait to see what happens next so I give it 5/5 stars.


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The Sainthood must be taken down, and we’re the only ones who can do it.
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Excerpt

Things with Theo were always complicated yet simple. Difficult yet as easy as breathing. Our relationship now is no less complex, but I know I need to fix things with him. It’s no different from Galen in that regard. I can’t cause a divide in the group with me, Caz, and Saint on one side and Galen and Theo being frozen out on the other side. But even if I do patch things up with them, I still don’t see how it ends up working out. There are too many barriers to unity, especially with Theo. I remove my hand from Caz’s. “Hey, could you give us a minute?” I gesture toward Theo. “Sure.” He kisses my lips. “I’ll grab us a table.” Theo lifts his head, his eyes finding mine, and I hate the anguish I discover there, because I know I’m partly responsible for it. I step toward him. “Hey.” I peer into his beautiful hazel eyes. Green is most prominent today, but his pupils are ringed in a layer of brown and amber, and I could stare at his handsome face all day. Tentatively, I reach out, cupping one side of his face. “You doing okay?” He shrugs, looking away, and I tilt his face around with my fingers. “Don’t do that. Please.” “It hurts so much to look at you sometimes,” he admits, his voice cracking a bit. “I know.” I press my forehead to his, and my heart beats wildly out of control. “I’m sorry if I hurt you with Caz in the car.” “It’s not that,” he says. “I just miss you, Lo. Miss the way we were.” His hands land on my hips. “I miss you so fucking much,” I whisper. Tears sting my eyes, and I’m horrified. I pull back, because I can’t break down here. “Can we go to the park tonight? Just you and me. Like old times?” His eyes turn glassy, and a soft smile graces his lips. “I would like that. We are long overdue a talk.” I nod. “You hurt me, Theo, and I’m not sure I’m ready yet, but I want to try.” “I want to try too, because I want to fix things with us.” “Do you think we can?” He shrugs. “I don’t know. I think I’m even more confused than I was back then.” “Because of me or someone else?” I gently inquire. His eyes pop wide. “Is it—” I shake my head. “I don’t think it’s obvious.” The door opens, and Caz pops his head out. “You guys coming or what?” “Always so impatient.” Theo punches him in the arm, but he’s smiling. “We’re coming.” He reaches back, and I take his hand, letting him lead me inside.
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About Siobhan  
USA Today bestselling author Siobhan Davis writes emotionally intense young adult and new adult romantic fiction with swoon-worthy romance, complex characters, and tons of unexpected plot twists and turns that will have you flipping the pages beyond bedtime! Siobhan’s family will tell you she’s a little bit obsessive when it comes to reading and writing, and they aren’t wrong. She can rarely be found without her trusty Kindle, a paperback book, or her laptop somewhere close at hand. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, Siobhan forged a successful corporate career in human resource management. She resides in the Garden County of Ireland with her husband and two sons.
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