The Serpents of Cinderhart Academy series includes Serpents, Savages and Snake by Logan Fox. I love a good dark bully romance, which filled all my needs, plus it had a twist; it's a reverse harem. Logan Fox is a new author to me, but I will be reading more books from her. Page after page book after book, I devoured this series in two days.
“Let me open her up for you.” I shove two fingers inside her, earning a panicked whimper from Nim.
Nim Winters returns to Cinderhart with her parents, attending a college reunion. To get some fresh air, she wanders into the woods and witnesses three men doing something horrific, seen and caught by these three men she or tortured and branded by them. She is scared for her life and begs and pleads that she will never tell anyone and promises never to return. A tragic accident happens that night that kills Nim's parents. Several months later, Nim receives a phone call to accept her into Cinderhart Academy under an anonymous donor. Things are starting to look better for Nim only on her first day of college; she runs into the three horrible men from Mason, Knox, and Silas. She finds out they are known as the Serpents, and they run the school. Now that they know she has returned and attends their school, they make it their mission to ruin her life and terrorize her in any and every way possible. Taking blow after blow from the Serpents, she also makes it her mission to find out who her mystery donor is; this is also something the Serpents are desperate to find out. Almost ready to give up, Nim pulls herself together, realizes she has nothing to lose and is prepared to fight back.
The Serpents of Cinderhart Academy series was filled with mystery and plenty of twists and turns. Please check the trigger warnings because it is a dark bully romance, but if that's something you can handle, go in blind. I absolutely LOVED this series! I love dark bully romances and this was everything I didn't know I needed. The ending is perfection.
"I love branding Nim—the scar on her leg, the S shapes on her bodice—and I’m pretty sure it has to do with control."