We’re ready to die for the sins of our fathers, but is she?
Zac, Apollo, Cassius, Reuben
They told us we were the cure.
That we were special.
That we were pure.
It was all a lie.
We were just like all the others they defiled, abused, neglected.
We formed a brotherhood and vowed to have our revenge. Now no one stands in our way.
No one, except one girl.
Trinity Malone doesn’t know about our … our past.
She doesn’t have a say in our future.
At least, so we thought.
Until we realized Trinity’s exactly who we were looking for.
She’s our secret weapon.
Soon, she’ll be seeking revenge…
Just like us.
Contains strong language, violence, and sexual situations some may find triggering.
This is the first book in a series. Cannot be read as a standalone and ends in a cliffhanger.
No cheating.
HEA guaranteed.
Multiple love interests.
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Wow! This book is so intense! I did NOT see that coming! Four young men, barely out of boyhood, live in a huge private catholic school, a place for boys who are orphans or come from terribly broken homes and are placed in the system. These guys have been here a long time. They have a common denominator between them, and they have a plan for revenge against those who have brought pain upon them. Zac, Cass, Rube, and Apollo are in a mission and won’t let anyone get in their way.
Trinity has recently lost both her parents, and Father Gabriel, her dad’s best friend and former priest, becomes Trinity’s guardian. He brings her to the all boys school so he can care for her. Unfortunately, the boys don’t want her in their lair, and make her life an utter hell. The four “brothers” are especially interested in Trinity and her relationship with Father Gabriel. They plan to torture her into giving them details about what brings her to their school, and then disposing of her…..until they realize she is an innocent, naive girl. This knowledge causes them to make new plans, which will be revealed in the next book.
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Their Kingdom Come takes dark to a whole other level! The book deals with several intense topics. From page one, you know it is going to be tragedy and drama, and lots of it. The storyline is dark, intense, and compelling, as are the characters.
Logan Fox deftly characterizes the impact of childhood trauma. There are no subtleties, only the very stark reality of what some of the characters endured. In Trinity, we see what the loss of parents does to a young person. Her sense of abandonment may seem misplaced to someone who has never experienced that type of loss. It is real, just as a loss of faith may be an outcome. Other characters experienced things as children that warped them, maybe even made them monsters. As secrets unfold, you understand why. The revelations were not what I expected, at least not to the degree disclosed. It is the kind of thing that challenges your faith.
Book 2, Their Will Be Done, will hopefully bring some light into the dark places.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
*I received a free copy of this book which I voluntarily chose to write an honest review for.
This is a new to me author but I was more then ready to give her a shot after reading the blurb. We meet Trinity a recently orphaned teen that pretty much has no one so she contacted her father’s close friend and their old priest. He takes her in by throwing her into a creepy all boys school where things are less then ideal to say the least. Enter Gage, Apollo, Cassius, and Reuben to really make things worse as they try to make her run away. They underestimate her though as she manages to make it through it all. Definitely pushes the dark side quite a few times but it only adds to the story giving it layers. Well developed with smooth writing that sucks you into the situation leading to one doozy of a cliff hanger ending. I look forward to seeing what happens in book one. A great read that I really enjoyed to I give it 4/5 stars.
1st book in the series and 3rd book by the author that I have read.
I have been mindblown with the way the story unfolds.
A dark bully romance where the bullying is what the author claims DARK. The heroes are broken and the road to redemption or revenge makes this introduction to the world of sinners a beautiful and twisted read.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Now I wait in anticipation to see what Trinity and the boys will do to bring down the Guardian or will they fail?
Rating: – green stars don’t work on my iPad.
So wrong but yet so right!
Logan Fox has brought the bully romance to a catholic school for boys. The tone is definitely dark, the bullying is over the top and the mystery behind it is utterly fascinating. We have heard it all before and we suspect what is going on from the very beginning. It is a catholic school and the blurb spells out that there are four boys bent on revenge, so it isn’t hard to guess at what might be going on.
Trinity, a newly orphaned daughter of a parish priest has come to stay with the Provost of the St. Amos Catholic Boarding School for boys. A former Bishop, Father Gabriel was a lifelong friend of her parents that she considers an uncle. He is now her guardian and has enrolled her in the school and she will be the only girl in the school.
You always think that victims of abuse should be the last ones to be even coming close to sexually harassing or abusing someone else. But we know in reality they are the ones most likely to do it. So it really isn’t surprising the way these four guys end up treating Trinity when they see her as a possible wrench in their revenge plan.
The four guys meet in secret and they all came to the school at different times and don’t interact with each other in front of others. Cassius is a hallway monitor, he is tall and lean and gets away with leaving his shirt unbuttoned and having his tie askew. He looks like a fashion model but he cornered Trinity the first time he met her. Reuben is tall, wide, muscular and menacing. One look from him can have her shaking.
Apollo is handsome with long blonde hair that he is always trying to move out of his eyes and he is always filming Trinity with a video camera. It makes her nervous and she doesn’t know what to think of him. Then there is Brother Zachary, her psychology teacher is only a few years older than her eighteen years and tall dark and handsome, she has trouble concentrating in class.
After the guys find out that Trinity has some connection to Father Gabriel they set out to try to get her to leave the school. They go all out and the sparks start to fly. Leading towards an explosive ending that I didn’t expect, but thoroughly enjoyed. I can’t wait for more!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Their Kingdom Come is the first book in The Sinners of Saint Amos and is the first book that I have read by this author.
Trinity Malone’s parents were killed and now she has nowhere to go. So instead of being sent to a foster home she was sent to a Catholic School, St Amos Catholic Boarding School for boys. I know you are thinking what I was…. An all boys school. How can that be. Apparently there have been other girls sent there. And Father Gabriel was a “lifelong friend” of her parents and he is now her guardian.
I can’t believe how poorly Trinity is treated. Her roommate, a boy who doesn’t want anything to do with her because she is a GIRL and he doesn’t like girls. I really felt badly for Trinity. She has no friends, no family and basically no one to love & take care of her and now she has 4 boys who are bully’s Cassius, Apollo, Reuben and Zachary, who is a teacher at St. Amos. The 3 boys and Zachary all know each other but don’t want anyone else to know they do and they don’t want her at the school because it will ruin the plans they have for revenge. I will say no more of the story since I don’t want to give away any spoilers.
I thought that this was a reverse harem story. It is a dark story told but there isn’t even any sex in this first book. Their is a cliffhanger at the end and fortunately the next book Their Will Be Done is out and I can start it right away and it is also on KU.
I did get an ARC for this book but I also saw that it was on Kindle Unlimited so I read that version. Why not let the author get a little something for all their work.
Omg, I can’t believe this.. I have wanted to read a book like this, I have don’t know why. I must say that this book will have you guessing and questioning everything who can the guardian be if not the obvious leader. I have to say reading this book brings back memories of going to catholic school, the sister were the hardest, just like Sister Miriam. I love how Cassius, Zachary, Rueben and Apollo work to together to keep each other going strong and steady. They got each other’s back and very determine to finding the guardian. Above all I admire Trinity for facing her fears, willing to heal her captors and if all else false join them in the battle that’s coming.
This is the first book in The Sinners of Saint Amos Series, a magnificent Bully Romance, and slow burn Reverse Harem. Wow! This story is so unexpectedly dark, intense, and twisted! I LOVED it! This is a great start to the Series. Trinity, Zac, Apollo, Cassius, and Reuben are wonderful characters, devilishly dark, well developed, and intriguing. The Brotherhood is unique, and based on revenge. The world building is captivating. The gothic scenery is magnificently haunting! The story ends with a cliffhanger, and I can’t wait to read the next book in the Series. This is one of the best Bully Romance I have read, and I highly recommend it. If you like your romance dark and twisted, this one is for you!
Wow!! Outstanding! Logan Fox did it again!
You know when you try to understand something that is unexplainable, something shocking, something amazing, you can’t stop getting chills all over your body? That’s how good this was. I’m not even exaggerating! I’m not the type to boost a review just because it’s an author I know or it’s an ARC. I’m flat out sincere.
There’s so many things I want to say but I’ll write them as Highlights.
*This had so many plot twists that were so shocking and unexpected, but the last confession I did suspected.
*I still love Reuben, Cassio Scares the bejesus out of me, I want to hug Apollo and tell him everything will be okay, Zachary just pisses me off and I have no feelings towards him.
*I’m Loving Trinity’s character development. She is growing some pair of well developed (you know what) but she pissed me off with her last action.
*I still think Zach is going to end up with Trinity but with this book it gives me a bit of hope that Reuben is not out of the game completely.
MY RATINGS: (All ratings are out of 5)
HERO RATING: 4
HEROINE RATING: 4
BLUSH RATING: 4
ROMANCE RATING:3
PLOT RATING: 5
OVERALL: 4.5 Stars
Age Gap: Her (18) and The guys (lower 20’s)
**A ARC WAS PROVIDED IN EXCHANGE OF A HONEST REVIEW**
I really wasn’t sure what to expect and what I read was not what I was expecting at all. Five people are somehow connected by one individual. But they each have different thoughts about this person. Four are against them and one views them as a lifeline. Trinity has no idea why she is being singled out at her new school… until the four men directly confront her. Each of the men are very different. Once you hear their stories, it’s not hard to understand their behaviour. I don’t condone their actions but I think that they grew a bit desperate when a wrench was thrown into their plans and they reacted as best as they could. There are still a lot of questions and answers to be found. I would say that this is not for the faint hearted. But it was a compelling read. Couldn’t tear my eyes away from the pages. It is part of a series so be prepared to wait for the next installment but I think it will be worth it. I’m eager to see what happens next.
This book had me intrigued from the very beginning I couldn’t put it down. Such a good read and I can’t wait to get my hands on the next book! I just have to know what happens!
Well what a combination Catholic Church and bulky who would have thought. Whilst this book is aimed at teen and young adult it is still a dark read and for the more mature of this age group. This is certainly an original read in its setting. The high school harem take isn’t new that one thing has been written about that’s for sure. This book sees sparks flying and an ending I didn’t see coming I definitely can’t wait for more to come.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
When she has nowhere else to go after her parents deaths, she becomes a ward of her father’s old friend, Father Gabriel, who enrolls her at the catholic boarding school where he works, St. Amos. At first he seems like an pretty nice guy, but her perspective is challenged by three boys and a teacher, who are all undercover to plan revenge against the Father from some dark, awful thing he done to. Super dark bully romance, but it’s really, really good. If you like bully romances on the darker side and a little twisted, this book is totally for you.
Great read with a cliffhanger ending. Trinity Malone, newly an orphan, has no one left to turn to but Father Gabriele, former bishop and a close family friend for many years. Trinity is enrolled by Father Gabriele into St. Amos Catholic Boarding School for boys where she meets, and becomes a target of, Zac, Apollo, Cassius, and Reuben, a brotherhood sharing a tragic past and a singular goal of revenge, determined to let no one stand in their way. For, Father Gabriele is not the saint Trinity has been lead to believe. The cliffhanger ending definitely leaves me in anticipation of the next book in this series.
Another dark and twisted tale!
Trinity is in pain. After tragedy strikes leaving her alone she is thrust into the only place she can possibly go, Saint Amos. A catholic school for boys. But why is she the only girl there. Her o my friend and now guardian Father Gabriel is not one to give much away but she just wants to find answers as to why she is alone in this strange place. Pretty soon she realises she has been targeted by four guys and their relentless pursuit of her unhappiness but why?
This book had me hooked and wanting to know the secrets that lay behind the doors of Saint Amos. Great start to a series. This book has dark themes of abuse throughout.
I voluntarily read this book for an honest review.
HOLY…SHIT! Okay, I read the blurb for the book…I read a few reviews from ARC readers…but I was in no way prepared for how awesome this book is! I wasn’t entirely sold at first, but the minute Cass showed up in those pages, I was a goner. Warning – this is not for the faint at heart. Zac, Apollo, Cassius, and Reuben are NOT nice guys…they’re at Saint Amos for a reason and you get the feeling immediately that something dark and insidious is going on, but the author builds up the suspense of what they’re up to so well that I was ready to burst by the time backstories start to be revealed. And while Trinity is no helpless girl, she has no idea how far in over her head she really is. But, boy, do they show her! There is so much tension, angst, and what feels like plain hatred sometimes between these characters. But here’s the kicker…you can’t NOT like them!
Now, this is not a standalone and it does end on a cliffhanger, so you’ll have to wait for the sequel to find out where this story goes, but it is going to be worth the wait. I’m ashamed to say this was my first book from this author, but I have fangirl stalked the crap out of her since and I can’t wait to devour the rest of her books. The writing is superb and her detailed storytelling is out of this world!
Their Kingdom Come
Trinity, Zachary, Reuben, Apollo and Cassius
At 17, she becomes an orphan when her parents are killed an automobile accident. She’s sent to a boys School where her uncle is the provost. She doesn’t fit in very well, and as she gets closer to some of the boys she finds out things that horrify her about her uncle.
Received this ARC and am leaving an honest review.
This is a dark bully romance set in a catholic boys school!, well developed characters and an interesting storyline with plenty going on twists and turns, does end on a cliffhanger, looking forward to reading more and I’d definitely recommend this book.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Their Kingdom Come
(The Sinners of Saint Amos #1)
by Logan Fox
5 STARS
Their Kingdom Come is the first book in The Sinners of Saint Amos series by author Logan Fox. It is written in dual POV, it’s a bully romance RH, and it was a first read from this author.
The action of the book takes place in a catholic school for boys.
After her parents had died, Trinity has been brought to the St. Amos Catholic Boarding School for boys. She is now an orphaned daughter of a parish priest. Father Gabriel was a very good friend of her parents, and he is the Provost. He is now her guardian and she will be the only girl in the school.
Zac, Apollo, Cassius, Reubens are our male characters. They are in St. Amos Catholic Boarding School for revenge. The are the victims of the abuse, so they plan everything very carefully, but with the new girl arival, plans have to change.
Who is she? What kind of relationship does she have with Father Gabriel? Is she an ally or an ene?
The book was very good written, the story and plot were very good too.
The story had bully, had a little darkness in it, obviously, for me not enough, but it was a great read and I am excited to know what will happen next
All alone in the world after her parents have died Trinity is sent to an all boys catholic school. Her guardian Father Gabriel is all she has left in this world.
Trinity is abused and ill treated by 4 of the boys in the school, their plan is to get rid of her. Not knowing why she is treated like this she very much tries to keep to herself till one night everything changes.
I do not want to give any spoilers away but have to say this book by Logan Fox had me from page 1. The book is totally amazing and well worth 5 stars.
If you have never read any of Logan Fox books then my suggestion is start now if you are onto Dark. I have totally loved all this authors books and were all worth the 5 star rating they were given.