Rogue is an orphan living in a shitty foster care, where her only relief is sneaking out to her boys. They are the Harlequin boys, the ones chosen to be next generation of the crime organization The Harlequin Crew. But first and foremost, they are her boys, and she is their girl. However, over a course of 2 days, terrible actions and consequences wrenches them apart while breaking their hearts brutally.
Trigger Warning~
strong language, attempted sexual assault, mature themes, blood, gore, violence, death, physical and emotional abuse.
Wow, what a ride this was! Miscommunications, unfortunate luck, and love as its whole theme. Usually, a couple has all kinds of relationship issues. But imagine 5 teenager's - each from a broken house, together! There's bound to be some kind of mess up. From the very beginning, the miscommunication starts, though they are in love with each other (the boys in love with Rogue and Rogue in love with her boys, and the boys love each other like brothers). I loved how comfortable they were with each other. I wonder how they all became friends in the first place, since it isn't mentioned. Just that they had been friends since a very young age.
The novella was in first person point of view and in each one's perspective. However, I think the audiobook should have made the voice of each character clear. Like, if Rogue's chapter is being narrated, then the voices of the boys should have been played by the male narrator and if the chapter was in boys'perspective, then Rogue's part by female narrator. Though, I guess, this is a more tedious job.
The world building and the plot are beautifully built. The characters are epically messed up, which is bad for them, but good for us readers cause it creates more angst - just kidding. It is kinda stressful when the characters are so messed up, but good plot and character development makes up for it.
I'm very excited to see where this series will go. Currently, my favourite Harlequin is Maverick. Onto the next one now!