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Wrath

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I had one don’t fall in love.

My brothers are ruthless killers—just like me. They’ll survive when I’m gone. But she was never supposed to happen.

The bastard who calls himself my father will be released from prison in three weeks. I can already feel his spiders slinking through the shadows, gathering information to report back about my little sun.

Against my better judgment, Serena has forced her way inside my heart—her own twisted nature calming the raging fury that’s kept me alive for the past ten years. But my time is up.

Lazar Sokolov nearly killed me once.
I’ve been preparing for death ever since.
Only this time… I won’t be the one bleeding.



346 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 21, 2026

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C. L. Briar

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800 reviews14 followers
April 26, 2026
I think I actually liked this one more than the first book. I wasn’t a big fan of the path Serena chose before Mavros was taken, but I understand it was necessary for the story. I’m really glad Luna’s situation was resolved, and I’m very curious about what comes next—maybe Morana’s story, or the trio’s and Sloane’s. Either way, I’m confident whatever the author chooses will be a success.

The story picks up a year after the events of Envy, with Mavros struggling to control the violent beast inside him through underground cage fighting, where he brutally kills men with dark pasts selected by Morana. As the story unfolds, we see that he loves Serena, but he tries to keep her at a distance, convinced that his life is too dangerous for the peace she has fought so hard to build. Meanwhile, Serena is rebuilding herself and is attending school and working as Mavros’s tattoo apprentice.

The tension between them eventually reaches a breaking point, and they give in to their attraction, but their happiness is shattered when Mavros’s father, Lazar Sokolov, resurfaces out of prison and is determined to take revenge on his son and the Seven.

As Lazar’s plan unfolds, we learn that Serena’s long-lost brother, Jude, has been working undercover and has ties to the FBI. After multiple twists, turns, and betrayals, Lazar is ultimately taken down by Serena herself.

The story closes on a note of healing and strengthened bonds, with Mavros and Serena moving into the Sokolov Manor, transforming a place of pain into their own sanctuary.
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293 reviews5 followers
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March 15, 2026
Wrath is the second installment in Briar’s Seven Deadly Sins dark romance series. It’s raw, gritty, and unapologetically boundary-pushing—so be sure to check the content warnings.

At its heart, Wrath explores the idea that we don’t have to be defined by our upbringing if we choose to break the cycle and do the work to change. It also embraces the conflicting sides of who we are. We can be both strong and soft. Angry and calm. Sometimes unleashing our inner beast is exactly what we need to begin the journey toward healing.

This story will break your heart and stitch it back together. It takes you through every emotion imaginable and then some. And sometimes, what others think should heal you isn’t what you actually need. Sometimes healing looks like a big, burly, tattooed beast with a heart of gold.
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155 reviews3 followers
May 16, 2026
Dark, spicy, dangerous, unhinged - all things to describe both this book and its main characters. The insta love caught me a bit off guard, but let’s be real…Serena and Mavros have been through way too much in their backstories that they deserve an instant connection and HEA.

Serena is learning to heal from the abuse she endured after being kidnapped as a child and the only man’s touch she can stand is Mavros. He’s the embodiment of wrath, not someone to typically invoke “safe” feelings. Yet Serena craves his presence.

Every time he melts for her or calls her his Little Sun, I swoon. The spice was dialed way up and the suspense even higher as we count down to the release of Mavros’s father from prison.

Loved getting to see glimpses at the dynamics between some of the future couples throughout this book. Honestly, I found myself craving a whole book on Serena’s brother by the end!!

Highly recommend for those who love Lola King and deranged MMCs, but please read your trigger warnings!!
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792 reviews105 followers
May 15, 2026
I had absolutely no idea what was happening in this book and I read the first one only a few months ago. It was so confusing and in my opinion could have easily been remedied had the author provided some refresher material and explained what was going on a little better. It had a good premise and great spice, but so frustratingly confusing as well.
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464 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2026
Mavros is the only man Serena is comfortable with after being saved from her childhood spent being tr@ffick€d. She’s his tattoo apprentice and proposes he help her overcome her intimacy issues. Add in that his Russian mafia dad is about to be released from prison and we get the same crazy that was in book one.
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