: Readers often describe Ruby as a mature and resilient "spitfire" who acts as a rock for Ashton even when he is at his worst. Ashton is a polarizing "broken boy" anti-hero; while his grief makes him empathetic to some, others find his treatment of Ruby difficult to stomach before his eventual redemption.
by Tracy Lorraine is the sixth installment in the Rosewood High series and serves as an intense, dark stepbrother bully romance. Following the events of the prequel novella Faze , this book picks up with the return of Ashton Fury to Rosewood, where he is forced to move in with his estranged father and stepsister, Ruby, after the tragic loss of his mother. Plot Overview Fury by Tracy Lorraine
Readers often express a mix of heartbreak and frustration with the lead couple's toxic beginnings. : Readers often describe Ruby as a mature
: While it can be read as a standalone, fans highly recommend reading the prequel Faze first to understand the history and immediate spark between the characters. The book also features cameos from beloved characters in previous Rosewood High books, like Chelsea. Community Perspectives Following the events of the prequel novella Faze
: The story is noted for its high emotional stakes and angst. Reviewers on Goodreads and Amazon frequently highlight the "heart-wrenching" moments surrounding Ashton's loss and the explosive chemistry between the leads.
“Ashton and Ruby have an explosive relationship... We get to see his thought process and feel his pain as he takes things with his step sister Ruby too far at times.” Amazon.com.au ARC BOOK REVIEW ~ Fury by Tracy Lorraine