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Review : Brutal Heir(Court University #1)by Eden O'Neill

  • cushinvioleta
  • Aug 10, 2021
  • 2 min read


Knight-intense freaking dark-Reed 💗💗


This book does start with a bang. I mean the first chapter and oh my.. What the.. What did just happened moment will smack you right from the first chapter itself.

It starts out as kinda suspense and then knight pulls you hard into that raw intensity and that strong personality of his.

But.. Ohhhh... I've never hated a hero this much as I did knight. The best kinda love hate feelings, is what knight will make you feel compulsively.

Like truly one minute you would want to give him more than a earfull while slapping him and the next you would be nothing but a puddle, completely melted and wanting to smother him with kisses kinda feelings.

I truly applaud and admire Greer, a unique girl with an unusual name. She's strong and doesn't obviously take everything that knight dished out to her, but I loved that she was a perfect blend of a beautiful human who is above and beyond petty things and has compassion and understanding but is also not scared to put knight in his place.

Knight definetly has his issues and I truly felt for him.

It is not easy being the only heir to his grandfather's dynasty and being the crown prince he truly is and acts like one.

He is Super intense, in your face but also extremely protective and like Greer, I too couldn't help being attracted to this bad boy with a good heart.

Because at the end of the day, he truly cared and was protective towards Greer.

Even when Greer didn't know the things he did he did it for her.

Then there's greer's mom who is absolutely amazing as is her step dad.

Knight's grandfather is a figure, who I felt conflicted about how I felt.

But in entirety, I loved Knight and Greer and wish I had more books about them. Coz I'm greedy like that. 😍😍😍. Also I'm curious to read about Royal and December.

Loved loved this one. 😍😍💗💗💗💗


Rating : 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 | 5 .


Warning: Brutal Heir is an NA bully romance that contains dubious content and situations some may find triggering. It’s recommended for readers 17+ and is a standalone novel with no cliffhanger. It’s book one in a series of standalones titled Court University, which is a spin-off series about characters featured in Eden O’Neill’s Court High books. Reading the Court High books first is not necessary for the enjoyment of Court University. The characters' origin stories merely begin in Court High and can be referred to at any time if the reader so chooses.

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