Siobhan Davis' The Hate I Feel Review!

The Hate I Feel

By: Siobhan Davis

Release Date: April 2, 2024

Publisher: Siobhan Davis

Author Website: http://siobhandavis.co.uk/

5 Stars

The Hate I Feel, book seven in the Rydeville Elite series, is everything there is to love about Siobhan Davis books!

Zayn and Roman Becker were the long lost Anderson siblings that were just out of reach for most of this series. The Hate I Feel brings these brothers and all the intrigue that accompanied them to the forefront. Hidden for years from their siblings, revenge and anger take the older brother Zayn to extreme measures as years of manipulation and tragedy takes its toll on Zayn and Roman.

Siobhan Davis does not write pushovers and Emery Copeland was no exception. As one of the targets of Zayn's revenge, Emery's world was soon turned on its head. A kind person she was quickly made world weary, yet Emery was still capable of having empathy. The thing that stood out about this character was Emery was able to have clear boundaries and stand up for herself even while caring.

In many ways Zayn was blinded by his anger and overwhelmed by his sense of responsibility and loyalty to his brother Roman. It was not long before Zayn found himself in a predicament where he literally had to sacrifice his own potential happiness for his need for revenge. With Zayn taking ownership of his poor decisions set the tone for him being worthy of Emery and having the ability to see the bigger picture in his relationship with her and ultimately his brothers.

This was an intense read with lots of extreme emotions. The connection between Zayn and Emery was at times fiery, brutal, tender and the perfect catalyst for them finding the love they needed to feel.

This book tied up many loose ends in the Rydeville series as well as showing the incredible love and loyalty of the Anderson brothers. Once again Siobhan Davis leaves her readers with an exhilarating experience as this story builds up and leaves whiplash with the unforeseen twists and turns of her writing. Stones were not overturned but thrown clear into her next book in true Siobhan Davis fashion.

Siobhan Davis is always multiple steps ahead of her readers with consistent incredible surprise developments in her works. Her range of emotions is seemingly infinite and impossible not to get pulled into. The Hate I Fell brings readers what they least expect all wrapped up in another great Siobhan Davis story!

*I was given an advanced copy. All opinions expressed are my own.*
*This book is part of a series and it is recommended that the previous books in the series be read first.*

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