In “Ravenous,” which is the eleventh book in the Steel Brothers Saga, Helen Hardt presents the continuing love story between Marjorie "Marj" Steel and Bryce Simpson. At the close of the previous books "Breathless, " Bryce and Marj tried to avoid their mutual desire for each other however by the end of the book, both had fallen in love.
At the start of this book, Bryce feels his a broken man unworthy of Marj's love so he leaves her a note breaking things off with her. Marj doesn't reach to the letter well at all. She is hurt, upset and confused since she felt that Bryce returned the love she gave to him. As Marj tries to recover from Bryce's rejection, she returns to self harm as a way to dull her pain. As much as Bryce tries to stay away from Marj, in the end, his love for her wins out and they eventually resolves their differences.
While Bryce and Marj do eventually profess their feeling to each other, danger still lurks in the background and the more information Bryce discovers, the more people's lives are put into peril.
I really enjoyed this novel and as usual, Hardt has created an addicting read that once you pick the book up, you can't stop until you reach the final page. I like the alternate narration as well as the steamy but not over the top sex scenes.