Cold and Broken

Cold and Broken Titans of Founder's Ridge

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Krystal Pollock@nerdy_book_lover_1987
5 stars
Oct 3, 2021

Absolutely amazing This is my first time reading a book by Nichole Green let alone a bully romance but omg I absolutley loved it! I loved Lilith and eventually I warmed up to Conner. The way they loved each other so much by the end was... ugh... beautiful. Her writing sucked me in from the very beginning and then at 90% it had me all up in my feelings because the story got real, real quick. Such a emotional rollercoaster with that ending! Already going to be a auto buy author for me and can't wait to dive into more of her books. If you haven't read this, why not?

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Jess Ostrander@metalheadreader13
4 stars
Aug 27, 2021

Lilith has lived on Chicago's south side with her single dad for most of her life. But his new job is taking them to the small and extremely rich town of Founder's Ridge right before her senior year. They're moving into the guest wing of his new employer's estate, and Lilith will attend the elite private school in town for her senior year. But the worst part of all of this might just be Connor Volkov, the boss's son. He wants her gone and makes no secret of his antagonistic feelings. He ropes in his friends Levi and Griffin into making her life hell., thinking it will scare her off. But if he hates her so much, why can't he stop the draw he feels to her? And when he realizes he wants Lilith in his life, will he be able to convince her he's not the bad guy anymore? This book was spicy! I love a good hate to love. I loved all the back and forth and banter with Lilith and Connor. And the other guys are great too. I loved how Lilith stood up for herself and took no crap. She had great attitude and gave it back just as hard as the boys were dishing it out. I liked Connor too, even if he was a jerk. Their relationship was a wild ride, and I enjoyed it. This book gets really real towards the end, and I couldn't put it down. There's unexpected twists and a lot more to the story than it seems. I loved the setup for the rest of the books in the series, and I can't wait for more.

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Habiba Herisha@habiba_herisha98
4 stars
Sep 5, 2022
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Annette Chavez @roseysreads
5 stars
Apr 11, 2022
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Silvia Mihaylova@silvia_mihaylova
4 stars
Nov 27, 2021
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Mae Gabriel Loke@maegloke
3 stars
Oct 18, 2021

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