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Filthy Gods by R. Scarlett Review

Title: Filthy Gods

Author: R. Scarlett

First published May 6, 2018

168 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 9780995236172 (ISBN10: 0995236178)

Rating: 3.96

Overview

Filthy Gods by R. Scarlett is a story of young, wealthy, and elite gentlemen’s secret society at Yale.

Nathaniel Radcliffe, one of them, has always been the bane of her existence. He was conceited, arrogant, and dangerously handsome.

In the classroom, they were deadly opponents with deadlier minds, debating and arguing to win over each other. She had sworn never to give him the upper hand, but fate had other plans.

Nathaniel discovered her secret, a secret she had been hiding for the last three years, and now he holds all the power. Dive into this captivating story of power, secrets, and romance that will leave you wanting more.

About the Author

R. Scarlett resides in a charming small town in Southern Ontario, Canada.

Her love for mythology and romance knows no bounds, and she has an insatiable appetite for books. When she’s not crafting captivating stories, she likes to snuggle up with her Brittany Spaniel or spend quality time with her loved ones.

R. Scarlett enjoys going on long car rides, discovering new places, and indulging in Sex and the City reruns.

Join her readers group or visit her Amazon author page to learn more about her work. You can also connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.

Editoral Review

Filthy Gods by R. Scarlett is a spicy romance novel published on May 6, 2018.

The author is known for her captivating storytelling and vivid descriptions. The book is set in an affluent college where the main characters, Nathaniel, Juliette, and Saint, are students.

The novel centers around the rivalry between Nathaniel and Saint, two alpha males who are competing for a prestigious scholarship. Juliette, a smart and beautiful young woman, gets caught up in the middle of their power struggle.

As the plot twists and turns, readers are taken on a journey of love, betrayal, and redemption. Scarlett’s writing style is engaging and pulls readers into the story.

Her descriptions of the lavish college setting bring the book to life, making readers feel as if they are right there with the characters. One of the major themes of the book is power dynamics between the characters.

Nathaniel and Saint are two alpha males who are used to getting what they want. They compete for everything, including Juliette’s affections.

Scarlett does an excellent job of exploring the complexities of human relationships, showing how power dynamics affect love and trust. The characters in Filthy Gods are well-developed and multi-dimensional.

Scarlett puts a lot of effort into making sure every character, no matter how minor, has depth and a backstory. This level of character development makes it easy for readers to empathize with the characters and become invested in their stories.

While Filthy Gods is an enjoyable read, there are some flaws in the book. The pacing can be slow at times, and some scenes drag on longer than necessary.

Additionally, the plot is predictable in some areas, and some of the conflicts between the characters feel contrived. Despite its flaws, Filthy Gods is recommended for anyone who enjoys steamy romance novels with a touch of drama.

Fans of authors like Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher will find the book satisfying. With its multi-dimensional characters, lush setting, and exploration of power dynamics, Filthy Gods is a must-read for those looking for an escape from reality.

Overall, Filthy Gods receives a solid 4 out of 5 stars. The book has its faults, but they are outweighed by the strengths.

Scarlett’s excellent character development and engaging storytelling make this book a standout in the romance genre.

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