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The Elites

A Reverse Harem High School Bully Romance (Breakbattle Academy, Book 5)

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The Elites

By: Ruby Vincent
Narrated by: Addison Barnes
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Final year, final battle

I thought my biggest problem was being kicked off campus, but I'd rather trade my blazer for a skirt than an orange jumpsuit.

There's a killer on campus, and they think it's me. I have my boys on my side, but this might be one fight we can't win.

Someone is determined to bring us down, but with enemies on all sides, the suspects are endless, and I'm running out of time.

I'm not the only one who came to Breakbattle with a plan.

A legacy of deception, sabotage, and death will no longer be ignored, but this time the innocent may pay the price.

The Elites is a reverse-harem high school bully romance. This is year four and the final book in the series. It features language, dark themes, and sexual scenes. If you're cool with that, dive in!

©2020 Ruby Vincent (P)2024 Ruby Vincent
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The ending seemed a little anticlimactic after four books of buildup. I thought the ending would have more of an impact. I was left feeling like I missed the climax or something.
I liked the school structure as a storyline though. The characters were okay. The MC was a decent female lead, I just wished we got more from her at the end. I feel like all of the answers were just handed to her and then she handed them off to someone else.

I enjoyed it but...

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At the conclusion of Book 5, we get answers to the big mysteries in rapid fire. There are no loose ends and though some feel it is predictable, I think that’s only true to an extent.

I was pretty surprised when the culprit of the “For All” mystery was revealed. The person I thought was “For All” ended up being the killer.

Suffice to say, I think any reader has a chance of guessing correctly, which will make it seem predictable.

In its totality, Vincent created an incredibly unique and entertaining series that is a winner in every category, from story to writing to narration.

Is there a perfect way to end a 5 book series?

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There is nothing worse than getting to the end of a series and being able to predict the who, what when and where. I feel this book was an epic fail! It was thrown together and rushed, parts of the book that could have been elaborated on wasn't and parts that shouldn't have been elaborated on were. The author has great talent and I expected more.

predictable

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I was thinking there was so much potential for this series to be fully fleshed out but the ending was so rushed that it had me gritting my teeth with the knowledge that it was getting good only for answers to be crammed in at the last minute.

Rushed at the end

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