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Titan by Shantel Tessier Review

Title: Titan

Author: Shantel Tessier

First published May 25, 2020

301 pages, Paperback

Rating: 4.14

Overview

In the Kingdom of bloodshed and danger, Titan rules with an iron fist. He’s always been a man who gets what he wants, especially when it comes to Emilee York, the one woman he’s ever cared about.

But when Emilee returns to Sin City needing his help, he sees his chance to claim her as his queen once and for all. Emilee can’t resist the intense feelings she has for Titan, even if it means she has to kneel before him.

But as their past catches up with them, they must decide if their love is worth the bloodshed and if they are willing to go through anything to be together.

About the Author

Shantel is an accomplished author whose books have gained recognition from USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. She resides in Oklahoma with her husband, whom she’s been with since high school.

He’s not only her sweetheart but also a supportive and amazing partner. Together, they’re raising two daughters.

When she’s not busy with writing, Shantel loves nothing more than curling up on the couch with a great book. Although writing is her passion, her family always comes first.

To get in touch with Shantel, you can email her assistant at [email protected].

Editoral Review

Shantel Tessier’s Titan is a thrilling and intense romance novel that is sure to capture the hearts of readers. Tessier’s writing style is bold, passionate, and fast-paced, making this book a perfect fit for the modern reader who wants an entertaining and unputdownable experience.

First published on May 25, 2020, Titan is a young adult romance novel that explores love, lust, betrayal, and redemption. The book follows the story of Samantha Westbrook, a college student who falls in love with the Titan of Delta Tau Fraternity, Reid Knox.

Samantha is a shy and reserved girl who has never been in love before, while Reid is the complete opposite. He’s confident, charming, and has a reputation for being a player.

Despite their differences, they find themselves drawn to each other, and what ensues is a passionate love affair that is not without its challenges. Set against the backdrop of college life and Greek culture, Titan vividly portrays the complexities of relationships and the struggles of young adults to navigate their emotions.

Tessier explores themes of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and the power of forgiveness, primarily through her well-developed characters. Reid and Samantha’s relationship is full of twists and turns, with Tessier skillfully crafting their story to create an engaging and exhilarating read.

Tessier’s writing is a mix of poetic and prose, and she balances both elements to create a compelling narrative. Her descriptions of settings and characters are vivid and immersive, providing the reader with a sense of being right in the moment.

The pacing of the story is perfect, with moments of tension and drama interspersed with moments of tenderness and vulnerability. At every turn, Tessier keeps the reader engaged, making it impossible to predict what will happen next.

However, with all its strengths, Titan does have some flaws. Some of the character’s reactions to certain events and conflicts may seem unrealistic, and at times, the dialogue can come across as forced.

Nonetheless, these are minor criticisms that do not detract from the overall enjoyment of the book. In conclusion, Titan is an impressive debut novel by Shantel Tessier and a must-read for fans of young adult romance.

The book is both entertaining and thought-provoking, providing readers with an immersive experience that will stay with them long after they finish reading. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an exciting and stimulating read.

I give Titan four stars out of five, based on its compelling storyline, engaging characters, and excellent writing.

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