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Why Don't You Make Me?

Why Don't You?, Book 1

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Why Don't You Make Me?

By: Rae Knight
Narrated by: Natalia Castellanos, Gregory Salinas, E M Wylde, J. T. Londale
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Three years. That’s how long I thought I’d escaped the Iron Triad’s grip.

Since high school, I’ve rebuilt myself, free from the torment of my three ex-bullies. But when Thorne, cold and unapologetic, lands in my checkout line, I know my past isn’t done with me yet. One by one, the Iron Triad—Thorne, Ryder, and Blaze—crash back into my life, staking their old claim on me with the kind of intensity that sends a warning and a thrill down my spine.

They say they never intended to let me go, that they’ve been waiting. But I’m not the girl they once toyed with. I’m stronger, sharper, and if they think I’ll crumble, they’re dead wrong. This time, I’m the one pulling the strings. Yet the closer I get to unraveling their secrets, the harder it is to resist the pull between us—and if I’m not careful, it won’t be them left shattered. It’ll be me.

Tropes:

  • Touch her and (skull)
  • POC FMC
  • Ex-bullies to lovers
  • Dark romance
  • Why choose
  • Open door
  • Morally gray MMCs
  • Bad boys/good girl
  • Captor/captive
  • Stalker tendencies
  • Forced proximity

Be advised there are a good many trigger warnings for this book, please be sure to look through them all before you begin this story.

©2024 Rae Knight (P)2025 Rae Knight
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