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Hey, Mister Marshall

St. Mary's Rebels, Book 4

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At eighteen, Poe Blyton’s life is in shambles and the reason is Alaric Marshall.

After her mom’s death, he appeared out of nowhere and became Poe’s controlling guardian. When she protested his tyranny, he had the audacity to send her away to an all-girls reform school. A school full of iron clad rules and regulations.

But at least she’s graduating soon.

Until Alaric himself arrives at the school as the new principal and takes that away from her as well.

That devil.

He’s really asking for it, isn’t he?

And Poe is going to give it to him.

It doesn’t matter that her sworn enemy has the prettiest dark eyes she’s ever seen. Or that he looks really, really good in his boring tweed jackets. So much so that she wants to rip them off his body and see what’s underneath.

Because scorching hot or not, her new principal or not, Poe is going to ruin Alaric’s life.

NOTE: This is a complete STANDALONE set in the world of St. Mary's Rebels.

©2022 Saffron A Kent (P)2024 Pink Flamingo Productions
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Teenage rebellion at its finest!
Colt Carter as Alaric and Ri Paige as Poe are brilliant!
Unloved and alone, both Alaric and Poe have so much in common despite their age difference but their disdain towards each other makes sparks fly when they finally get together. They are also incredibly different which, again, makes their chemistry sizzling!!!
Despite the incredible narration, the story felt too long at 20hours and a little childish and cheesy. But, with Poe being only 18, childish is to be expected.

Alaric & Poe

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amazing narration. This story really had me in a chokehold. I am addicted to this series and highly enjoyed this 4th book. The book did not feel long and was a great addition to my "will-Read again" library.

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The whole St. Mary's Rebels series has resonated with me and I was so excited for the proper rebel Poe's story. And it was everything I wanted and much more. It's a long one, and it's quite the slow burn even for SaK, but it was worth every angst filled moment. I will never be tired of this world

A slow burn that's worth it.

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I have found my all-time favorite hero in this series.
Alaric is my man. 🤤
I've always been a fan of 'nerdy' heroes and that is Mr. Marshall for you.
I mean not completely but for me yes. And that dirty talk. 🥵
I am a goner.
I liked Poe also. A little bit bratty at first but she grew on me.
Overall loved this book so hard and this series is amazing! Can't wait for more!

Hey, Mister Marshall

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I had mixed emotions throughout the course of this book. I went into it so excited because I’d really enjoyed the previous books in the series. I wanted to love this story, and by the end I can say overall it was pretty good. But I didn’t love it. For example, I think the fact that there were so many references to the guardian/ward aspect, especially during certain points of the story, that it kind of took me out of the moment. Yes, I absolutely realize this is a guardian/ward, age gap romance. But I would have liked it better if they could have kept those moments more about them being two adults acknowledging and acting on feelings for each other. Another example would be Poe’s actions, words, and thought processes at times versus her history. I felt she lived this independent life before coming to live with her guardian (Alaric) and is even pretty independent after that, but with the addition of people actually concerned about her well-being. And yet sometimes the way she reacted or responded to things seemed so juvenile or immature that I couldn’t gel these two aspects of her in my mind to love her character the way I wanted to. I did have a bit more of a soft spot for Alaric, especially given his history though. And I enjoyed the narrator for his chapters. Many times, I wished to hear more of him during the story. I liked the narrator for Poe as well. I thought she was a good match for her age and energy.
All that being said, I will happily check out the next book in this series, as well as any others from this author in hopes that I find yet another one to love.
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