Title: Do No Evil
Series: The Society Series #4
Author: Ivy Fox
Genre: New Adult College Romance
Release Date: October 30, 2021
for the day of reckoning has finally arrived.
There is no atonement for sinners.
Only death.
Lincoln
I’m in love with a beautiful monster.
A vengeful soul who hides in plain sight.
And now, it’s too late for redemption.
The Society demands their pound of flesh.
And she’s come to give it to them.
Kennedy
All evil men must perish.
The heart has no say on the matter.
It never did.
*Do No Evil is a New Adult College Romance and the last book in The Society series.
*All four full-length books in this series have an entwined subplot, which will be resolved in this book.
*Recommended 18+ due to mature language and situations
Renee’s Five Star Review
I received a copy of this book from the publisher/author to review for Stephanie’s Book Reports.
This is the last book in The Society Series by Ivy Fox. The are New Adult Collège Romances and you need to read them in order. Hear No Evil, Fear No Evil, Speak No Evil. I am not really sure how I am going to review this book. I feel like I just went on a crazy car ride and the driver wouldn’t let me out until he wanted me to get out. This book does mess with your head and your emotion for sure so be aware of that. I think i was exhausted It affected me so much. I think the plots twists are so well written I don’t think you would ever get them all figured out. I don’t really want to talk about the story because once I get started I will never ever stop because there is so much I would want to say. This entire series has been amazing, and the conclusion was book perfection. I am hooked on this series and was sad to see it go. You all need to gr grab it read and I hope you enjoy your mind getting messed with as much as I did.
Prologue
Lincoln
I’m in love with a monster.
A beautiful vengeful soul of a girl.
Most men would run the other way when confronted with such an unforgiving force, but not me. Never me.
I’ve always known what lay dormant in her heart—the twisted darkness that dwelled silently inside of her.
A wiser man would have done everything in his power to keep such a danger to his soul away from him. He’d keep it at arm’s length to prevent the carnage that he knew was on the horizon.
But I’ve never claimed to be a smart man.
Such prudence has no room in a life when it’s the heart taking the lead in every decision. Because no matter how hard I tried not to love her, so deeply, so irrefutably, from day one, I knew I was destined to be hers.
My love-sick heart saw beauty amongst all the ugliness that lived and breathed in hers.
I saw nothing but glorious light inside her tormented, dark soul.
It’s not the worst sight to behold.
Especially in a man’s final moments.
Tied and bound to my spot, I take whatever little time is still afforded to me to admire my love. All the while knowing that the gun in her hand, pointed at my chest, is growing heavier in her grip by the second.
All sound disappears as I get lost in the sky blue of her eyes.
Ocean and sky.
One cannot live without the other.
Everything ceases to exist.
It’s just me and her.
Her pain.
My love.
She places a quivering finger on the trigger, a single tear running down her cheek, as she perfects her aim.
My beautiful, vengeful monster.
My hands grip the arms of the wooden chair, desperate to touch her and soothe her guilt.
Her shame.
But in the end, all I can do is keep my sights fixed affectionately on hers, silently encouraging her to do what needs to be done.
“I love you,” I mouth silently, her lids squinting in grief at the declaration.
And with a loud cry, my love, my heart, my very soul, pulls the trigger aimed at the heart that loves her.
Kennedy
‘I love you.’
Those are the last words Lincoln chooses to whisper, already forgiving me for the sin I’m about to commit.
But there is no absolution.
Not for me.
And not for him.
Because in the end…
All evil men must die.
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