Wednesday, May 28, 2025

REVIEW - CORRUPT ME by Bianca Borell


Obedience was trained into them, follow the rules or suffer the consequences. So Bailey hid in the background, not understanding what the Matriarch had against her. Only Kaden knew her secret. She was their hidden weapon and was setting the stage for the heirs to finally escape their life.

Two hundred years ago, six families aligned to make an impressive empire, but greed and power turned it into a corrupt legacy. The heirs had no choice in the decisions made for their future and initiation into the Family business was torture. Torture that Kaden, Abigail and Blake were determined to protect her from.

But when Celine returned, they found out that her mother had not died and had been a prisoner of the Family. And Celine was accompanied not only by a father she thought dead, but a founding family that they were told had been killed - the ashes of their mansion a reminder of what happens when you go against the Family.

Hunter believed that she needed protection. Showing his disgust when she avoided dangerous missions, not realizing she was the hacker leading them to safety. Despite his attraction, he had a secret not even his father and sister knew about. A secret that still gave his nightmares, but he would take to the grave.

I loved this story! It is very well written and the characters are fully developed and relatable. This series is intended to be read in order as the characters are recurring and the plot travels the complete series. Questions throughout this series start to unfold, leading you further into the depravity these heirs are trying to escape.

This book is action-packed, smoking hot and full of depraved danger. If you want a dark suspense thriller romance, this is definitely a series for you! Highly recommend.

CORRUPT ME is book four of the CORRUPT LEGACY Series

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