

Greyson is what I would call a sadist because he loves inflicting pain, mentally, emotionally, and physically, on Violet. She wants to be invisible, but he will do anything to make her life miserable on campus. She’s forced to face him after six months of recovering in the hospital.

She had dreams and goals until one night her dream was shattered due to the a-hole Greyson being stupid. The FMC, Violet, was popular on the college campus as one of the dancers on the dance team.

Instead of caring for the person he ended up hurting, he wants to make her life difficult, and he’s about to face her on campus after six months of healing from the accident he caused. He can do no wrong and gets away with everything since he is a Senator’s son until one night, he ends up arrested for doing something that jeopardizes his and someone else’s dreams. He’s a hockey god on Crown Point University campus.

Storyline/My Thoughts: If you can’t handle an alpha-hole MMC that stalks, bullies, and dominates the FMC, you may not like Greyson Devereux. This book and its characters are going on my top fave Bully Romances of all time that I’ve read, and I’ve read quite a few. Massery is a Dark, Bully College Romance that will brutally put you through the wringer and have you obsessing over the characters, especially the MMC. He’s brutal, and he draws out a sick darkness in me that enjoys it.īut I’ll be damned if I let him become my downfall.īrutal Obsession by S. Resisting him only worsens his obsession. He wants my blood, my fear, my attention. When all I want is to be invisible, he drags me into the spotlight. He’s the son of a senator and the star of the university’s hockey team. Greyson Devereux is a menace–but only to me. He shattered my leg, and now he wants to ruin the rest of me. Genres: Dark Bully Romance, Dark College Romance, Dark Romance, New Adult and College Romance Published by Self-Published on November 30, 2022 This book may be unsuitable for people under 18 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
