A review by sianny
Dead Man's Isle by Caroline Peckham, Susanne Valenti

4.0

4.5 stars

With Chase’s fresh betrayal, and Maverick’s almost bipolar treatment, Rogue doesn’t know what to think or who to trust.

How could she have let the boys in again, only to be betrayed by them AGAIN?

She should never have come back to this godforsaken town.

I don’t even know where to begin.

All of these characters are broken, damaged, borderline idiots.

Rogue keeps getting herself into these situations and then just tucks tail and runs. Every time. Which then gets her into more situations that she will inevitably have to run from.

Chase…I mean. Why? He cannot be that blind not to see that he’s the one fulfilling his self-created prophecy!

JJ is great and fun and accepting…but he know what this will do to Fox. And yet keeps doing it.

Fox was actually kind of hilarious in this. Wanting to find some wooing guidance in romance novels, and can’t understand why using Edward Cullen’s creeper ways as his basis doesn’t work.

Maverick is the only one who seems to be able to amalgamate Rogue’s wants with his alphaness, AND be honest with her about everything. And here I thought he would be the most toxic of all of them.

The series so far has real Hades series by Tate James vibes. Gritty, gripping, hawt, alphalicious…

A truly evil cliffhanger on this one. Apparently the last wasn’t painful enough.