by Shantel Tessier, Aiden Snow, Meg Sylvan
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NOW AN AMAZON TOP 50 BESTSELLER An all-new dark standalone romance from the USA Today & Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Shantel Tessier THE CHOSEN ONE Barrington University is home of the Lords, a secret society that requires their blood in payment. They are above all—the most powerful men in the world. They devote their lives to violence in exchange for power.
And during their senior year, they are offered a chosen one. I VOW. YOU VOW.
WE VOW. People think growing up with money is freeing, but I promise you, it’s not. My entire life has been planned out for me.
I never got the chance to do what I wanted until Ryat Alexander Archer came along and gave me an option for a better life. He offered me what no one else ever had—freedom. I chose to be his.
He made me believe that anyway, but it was just another lie. A way that the Lords manipulate you into doing what they want. After being sucked into the dark, twisted world of the Lords, I embraced my new role and allowed Ryat to parade me around like the trophy I was to him.
But like all things, what started out as a game soon became a fight for survival. And the only way out was death. Things to know about The Ritual It is MF TW (Please see the author's note on the inside) J/P (jealous/possessive) Hero OTT (over the top) Hero This is a 150K word standalone romance that contains dark themes that may be triggering to some." Check authors website for TWs.
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In "The Ritual," David ventures into the depths of a Scandinavian forest with his old university friends for a hiking trip that is meant to fortify their bond and offer a chance at rekindling old friendships. As the forest extends its eerie embrace, haunting legends come to life. A sense of unease creeps into the group's journey, and when they stumble upon a menacing relic in the heart of the woods, the line between friend and foe blurs, weaving a suspenseful tale of desperation and survival.
The forest conceals malevolent forces that challenge sanity and unity. Survival instincts are tested against terrifying mythological entities. Friendship dynamics unravel when confronted with ancient rituals.
When four friends embark on a trip to the Scandinavian wilderness they aim to relive their younger days while embarking on an adventurous trek. Things take a mysterious turn when they find an ancient pagan altar hidden deep within the forest. Unbeknownst to them this discovery awakens a series of horrors that will test their limits and threaten their lives.
As they traverse the dense woods strange occurrences begin to unravel trust among the friends. They encounter evidence of macabre rituals and their suspicions of being watched grow with every unsettling noise. Paranoia creeps in as the group's unity starts crumbling turning their camaraderie into a struggle for dominance and survival.
The narrative shifts seamlessly between psychological tension and otherworldly terror weaving a gripping tale of desperation. As external threats mount inner demons emerge blurring reality and myth. The friends must confront more than just physical threats; they must also face the harsh truths that lie within their own relationships.
The Ritual" thrives on its masterful buildup of dread immersing the reader in a world where the forest breathes with an ancient power. The combination of folklore and survivalist horror amplifies the fear as the friends fight to escape the clutches of an unseen predator determined to claim them one by one. As secrets unfurl and alliances collapse the friends must discern the truth behind the legends they once dismissed.
Will they manage to rediscover the innocence of their past or will the forest's sinister grasp erase their bonds forever?
The Ritual" delivers an immersive blend of horror and folklore bringing the Scandinavian wilderness to life with its chilling atmospheric descriptions and relentless suspense. By delving into the complexities of friendship loyalty and betrayal the novel offers an intriguing exploration of how individuals respond to external and internal pressures in dire circumstances. This book captivates with its seamless merging of psychological and supernatural terror presenting a uniquely compelling narrative that keeps readers questioning what might lurk beyond the veil of perception.
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I want to start of by saying how fast I read through this book. The Ritual introduces you into the world of the L.O.R.D.S. A secret college society. Except it doesn’t stop there. Is this book spicy? Heck yeah. Does it have a plot? Definitely and that plot is full of twist and turns. I loved learning about the ritual to becoming a lord as well as what it takes to be a choosen. These are two main points the book is based about. You will follow Ryat Archer as he get initiated into this secrete society. Everyone knows a lord. But they don’t know everything that happens behind close doors. You learn that in order to be a lord you basically have to already have family involved within the society itself. And it’s not just for anyone. But the most elite, powerful and wealthy people. You will also follow Blakely on her path on discovering who she is, who she wants to be and all the chaos that is Matt whom you will probably dislike as much as I did. You will learn what a chosen has to do. And follow her on her path to discovering a whole other world she didn’t know existed. I can say with all of my being that these books are worth buying and reading. I own all 3 physical, audio and also own the kindle edition of her books. It’s hard to not dive in with the way that Shantel Tessier writes. It’s so easy to get lost in the book and finish it all in one day without realizing it. You want smut? Oh baby it’s all over the pages. I would say please please. Do read Trigger warnings. Do not go in blindly. I loved the way she writes her characters. Some people see Ryat as this alpha male. But I see him as someone who protects the person he cares about haha. It might take a minute to see it that way, or not. But I’m here for it. . Her books have also given me so much closure. The character development was so good. And with every page I hated Matt a little more. I won’t throw out any spoilers but I will say this. I know not everyone will enjoy this as much as I did/do. But it really is worth trying it out and reading it. Specially if you already indulge in dark romance. This was the first for me as well as the first book I read of Shantel’s. And since then I have bought almost all her books. Her writing as I mention is just fantastic. So what do you say? Take the journey!!!
Re-reading as audible I read this book in 2023 and am now listening to the audio. Am so happy i did. It was a duet, and it brought out a lot more emotions. I read up to book 4 in the lords series, and this is still my favorite. This book felt more grounded and almost had more realism compared to others in the series. It questions things about being a chosen, a lord and what it entails especially epilogue, when the f m c questioned her daughter and her son's position in the world of the lords and she did not like it at all. The beginning Ryat- he was so sexy. It did annoy me that he never actually wanted Blakely. I thought he was going to be harsh and revengeful, knowing that's his ex best friend girlfriend. But he kind of sweet, yet so rough. And there weren't any bullying, thank god. Ryat is still brutal. He behaves so adult, like I forget he's still in college. He's like twenty, but to be honest, I feel more like he's forty-one. His internal dialogue was so unhinged, but he was a little romantic. Blakely- After reading the rest of the series , I realized she is the best FMC. She is strong and demanding when she needs to be but still very freaky. She is very, very freaky for a virgin. Comparing this to other books, i felt like she had the best father figure in this environment. The L.O.R.D world is brutal for all women. They are considered nothing more than playthings, even the parents, especially men in the family. It created an uneasy atmosphere when there are dialogues or situations involving the Fmc. I get so nervous. She also mentioned a few things about the workings of the lords and it got me thinking about the chosen.The fact that the parents let their daughters become chosen for other lords, which can be so sadistic.It's just hurt my heart. Ending - not gonna lie. There is so much smut. The plot was still very strong only towards the end of the book. I was so intrigued around the rules and regulations of being the lords that I wish the book explained more in detail. It comes off as a cult organization but a very sophisticated version that includes billionaires,political people, and criminals, with strong sexist beliefs. People were being murdered without a care in the world. And the ending was so good. The epilogue was also great. After reading the legacy of god series, I now want a book of the kids Pronto. P.s. Why does it seem that the second book was supposed to be Tyson's own? Because there were so many Easter eggs for his own book whenever he had a scene with the couple.
I enjoyed this book! The characters were written well and their character development was done JUST RIGHT! I despised Matt. When I say despised, I mean HATED him with every fiber of my entire being. He just gave me the ick from the very beginning. Ryat was my second favorite character in the book. Oddly enough, my favorite people were Gunner and Ty. Lol, they were the most consistent in how they handled things and I loved that Gunner had Ryat's back whenever wherever for however long. Anyway, getting back to Ryat. Top tier Zaddy vibes. He was stern, rough, but so sweet to Blake when she needed it. It wasn't always aggression, angst, etc. He was broody, calculating, and commanding. Yet, he seemed to constantly get usurped by Matt and honestly it was pissin me off. He was a badass, but also not? I dunno it was interesting. Blake was cute, but also annoying. She didn't seem to know who she was, which was understandable, seeing as how almost every aspect of her life was controlled by someone else. I hated that she gave concessions for Ryat when it came to Lords business. Yet, she had no understanding for her mother's situation when she learned of it. Like excuse me? How are you just gonna act like that? That part super annoyed me. Blake was a good character she just had moments where I wanted to Spartan kick her. 😤 Overall, this was a FANTASTIC read. The spice was spicin and the plot was plottin. I was enthralled from start to finish.
I’m just starting to get into reading dark romance and this book was amazing! It was spicy but also had a good plot! Can’t wait to read more from this series!