Review: Wrath by Claire C. Riley
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Mar 11, 2019
- 3 min read

I’ll do whatever it takes to become a member and earn my place in the ranks of only the most Elite. I am Samuel Gunner. I am Wrath WRATH BY CLAIRE C. RILEY AN ELITE SEVEN IS LIVE! Keep reading to grab your copy & to enter to win a $20 gift card!!! I’m a motherless son to a father who hates me. Fury has lived and breathed in my black heart for so long, it’s a part of my soul now. The only thing that’s ever mattered to me is protecting my twin sister, Sabella, from my father’s temper. So when the chance to join a secret society presents itself, there’s no question I’ll do whatever it takes to become a member and earn my place in the ranks of only the most Elite. With a taste for the deviant, I’m drawn to the darkest of desires, and no one ever leaves my bed unscathed. My task: seduce Patience Noelle, St. Augustine’s sweetheart and the mayor’s beloved daughter—then break her heart. Sinning is what I live for, and deviance is my passion. Failing has never been an option. But what happens when my sin becomes my curse—when destroying the only woman I’ve ever wanted is my key to protecting my sister? Accept your sin wisely, for the tasks given to earn your place are not for the weak...they’re for The Elite. This isn’t just my chance, it’s my legacy and reckoning. I am Samuel Gunner. I am WRATH

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Review:
Holy hell.
What did I just read?
Wrath begins where Pride left us, in this world of sins and sinners. Wrath is Samuel Gunner. If I was to describe Samuel it would be best to describe him as angry. And also hopeless.
Samuel Gunner does not live with rose tinted glasses on, none of these boys do, but Sam the most of all. He's living a shit life, surrounded by shit people. Sam doesn't even like himself. The only one person he does like is his sister Sabella.
Just like all the other sins, Sam has a task assigned, and it's to seduce the mayor's daughter. Patience Noelle is her name.
It's supposed to be an easy task for Wrath. He doesn't care much about anything really. Screwing a girl should be a piece of cake. But the bigger they are, the harder they fall.
I know alot of people don't like cliches, and this maybe one cliche that bothers some. But nope, not me. Good girl bad boy? Sign me up for some of that!
This book was dark. I found this darker than the rest, or maybe that's how Sam's personality was. Claire C. Riley did an excellent job of letting that despair seep in through the pages, till I was frantically clicking to read what happens next. I feel like she really upped the ante for the next book. I've never read Claire's books before, but I'm sure going to do it now. There was this invisible clock ticking, and I was racing to get to that inevitable end.
I'm not happy with the end. The rest of the couples got somewhat of a "happy" ending. Sam and Patience? Not so much. But this ending somehow made sense. Still doesn't mean I'm happy with it though. I hope to see these two in the other books. And I cannot fucking wait for Envy. I'll be honest though, I'm most excited for God's book. I have a feeling it'll be like catnip for me.


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