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Three of them, one of her, and a remote cabin in the woods. Let the hot, winter nights ensue...
Tiernan de Haas doesn't care about anything anymore. The only child of a film producer and his starlet wife, she's grown up with wealth and privilege but not love or guidance. Shipped off to boarding schools from an early age, it was still impossible to escape the loneliness and carve out a life of her own. The shadow of her parents' fame followed her everywhere.
And when they suddenly pass away, she knows she should be devastated. But has anything really changed? She's always been alone, hasn't she?
Jake Van der Berg, her father's stepbrother and her only living relative, assumes guardianship of Tiernan who is still two months shy of eighteen. Sent to live with him and his two sons, Noah and Kaleb, in the mountains of Colorado, Tiernan soon learns that these men now have a say in what she chooses to care and not care about anymore.
As the three of them take her under their wing, teach her to work and survive in the remote woods far away from the rest of the world, she slowly finds her place among them. And as a part of them.
She also realizes that lines blur and rules become easy to break when no one else is watching.
One of them has her. The other one wants her. But he...
He's going to keep her.
*Credence is a full length, stand-alone romance suitable for readers 18+.
- TaalEngels
- Publicatiedatum13 januari 2020
- Bestandsgrootte1332 KB
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Approaching Credence, I was uncertain about what to anticipate. I had read both amazing reviews and negative feedback, which had kept me hesitant to dive into it. However, I regret not starting Credence sooner because it proved to be an outstanding forbidden romance. Despite encountering instances of misogyny in certain chapters, which diminished my overall reading experience, Penelope Douglas still succeeded in crafting a remarkable story that challenges the limits of forbidden love. The tension and chemistry between the characters were palpable, captivating me and keeping me hooked in the pages. If the misogynistic elements had been eliminated from the narrative, I believe the book would have easily earned a five-star rating from me.
The character development throughout the book was truly exceptional for all four main leads. From the beginning to the end, I was fully engaged in their personal growth and the evolution of their relationships. The author's attention to detail in their development added depth to the story, making me truly invested in their happiness.
The romance was scorching hot. The sparks flew off the pages, igniting a fire within the story. The forbidden nature of the relationships added an extra layer of intensity and excitement. Initially, I had mistaken the story for a reverse-harem, but I'm genuinely relieved that it wasn't. The undeniable chemistry between Kaleb and Tiernan paved the way for a perfect romance, allowing them both to heal from their respective pasts.
I initially rooted for Noah and Tiernan to end up together, as their chemistry seemed to be the strongest at times. However, as the story progressed, it became increasingly evident that Kaleb and Tiernan were meant to be. Their connection was truly undeniable. And Noah was simply the perfect friend and step-cousin Tiernan needed.
Regarding Jake and Tiernan's relationship, I must admit I had reservations at first. It seemed that Jake overstepped his boundaries as a guardian when he took over after her parents' passing. Nevertheless, I can understand why the author incorporated their meddling. She skillfully included themes of healing and personal growth. As all the characters faced challenges and difficult times, we saw how they changed and how love can help heal emotional wounds. And that’s what Jake needed as well. This shows the author's talent in creating complex characters and exploring their deeper emotions.
In conclusion, Credence is a daring and compelling novel that pushes the boundaries of taboo romance. If you're looking for a spicy and thought-provoking romance that will keep you hooked until the last page, Credence is definitely worth adding to your reading list.
Why the furck is this book so damn heavy
Turns out i am an huge lover of this book and i will recommend it to people that read books with me.
I am defenitly happy with the choice she made about with him and i really would have loved an part two of this story.
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Ive never felt something like what I felt reading this book. There is nothing like it.
It is insanely beautiful, confusing, heart wrenching, explores limits, incredibly sad and satisfying all at the same time.
I will say that this book is not meant for everyone, if you like soft romance, smut and overall a fun read, this isn’t for you. While the smut is there and it’s GOOD, the deep meaning of everything going around the smut is much harder to swallow, than the action of it.
If you are like me and like to feel (anything and everything) while you read, this book is for you.
Credence has a place in my heart like no other, I have no words left to say only that…
This book is poem that will tear you down and lift you up all in the same.
Thankyou Penelope Douglas, Credence is one of kind.
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Many potential triggers -- please review content warnings as needed. This is a borderline taboo romance with multiple love interests.
Tiernan de Haas is the product of two famous parents that have only ever loved each other. She's been neglected her entire life, and at age 17, she is emotionally stunted and withdrawn. After the sudden death of her parents, she takes a chance to temporarily escape the Hollywood spotlight and travels to live with her father's estranged step brother and his two sons in a remote mountain town in Colorado. It's here that she finds the human connection she's never known.
I often struggle to connect to teenage protagonists because of my own age, but I saw so many pieces of myself in Tiernan. Her journey had me so invested. On the surface, she's a privileged woman, but underneath, she's a struggling, disconnected, broken, mess. And perhaps this is why this book affected me so deeply. If you're a member of the sad girl's club, this book might just speak to your soul.
"Pain always reminds us that we’re alive. And the fear along with it that we want to stay that way."
I don't want to give too much information about this story or its characters. I truly think it needs to be experienced as each layer unfolds. If you're convinced that the boundary-pushing nature of this book is not your thing, I completely understand and respect that. However, if you are at all curious and would like to be pushed out of your comfort zone a little, I highly recommend reading this book.
I don't really read taboo romance books. There is no blood relation here so it's really on the border — but the lines are definitely blurred and it has the potential to make readers very uncomfortable. I didn't know if I would like it, but I surprised myself. It felt so wrong at times, but also so right. It didn't feel gimmicky; the emotion and connection was believable for me, and it worked.
This book has so much of what I look for in fiction. It's emotionally intense, gripping, angsty, poetic, masterfully put-together… and it’s pretty dark & twisted. It doesn't fit in a box, it's like no story I've read before, and its incredibly affective. While most of the plot is character driven, there is also some mystery and suspense and I could not put it down. The characters are all so unique and well-developed; each relationship Tiernan cultivates is unique, complex, and affects her in a different way. I had no idea how it was going to end, and the conclusion exceeded my expectations.
And look — just because this is a contemporary romance, doesn't mean it's healthy. Penelope Douglas doesn't write healthy; their characters are flawed, broken and make mistakes. All of the men in this book are toxic in their own way, and if you are someone that has a hard time forgiving characters for bad behaviour, this book may really frustrate you. This book will not be for everyone, and that's ok.
Personally, this book has sold me on Penelope Douglas and I can't wait to read the rest of their backlist... Although, I have a feeling that this one will remain my favourite.
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Many potential triggers -- please review content warnings as needed. This is a borderline taboo romance with multiple love interests.
Tiernan de Haas is the product of two famous parents that have only ever loved each other. She's been neglected her entire life, and at age 17, she is emotionally stunted and withdrawn. After the sudden death of her parents, she takes a chance to temporarily escape the Hollywood spotlight and travels to live with her father's estranged step brother and his two sons in a remote mountain town in Colorado. It's here that she finds the human connection she's never known.
I often struggle to connect to teenage protagonists because of my own age, but I saw so many pieces of myself in Tiernan. Her journey had me so invested. On the surface, she's a privileged woman, but underneath, she's a struggling, disconnected, broken, mess. And perhaps this is why this book affected me so deeply. If you're a member of the sad girl's club, this book might just speak to your soul.
"Pain always reminds us that we’re alive. And the fear along with it that we want to stay that way."
I don't want to give too much information about this story or its characters. I truly think it needs to be experienced as each layer unfolds. If you're convinced that the boundary-pushing nature of this book is not your thing, I completely understand and respect that. However, if you are at all curious and would like to be pushed out of your comfort zone a little, I highly recommend reading this book.
I don't really read taboo romance books. There is no blood relation here so it's really on the border — but the lines are definitely blurred and it has the potential to make readers very uncomfortable. I didn't know if I would like it, but I surprised myself. It felt so wrong at times, but also so right. It didn't feel gimmicky; the emotion and connection was believable for me, and it worked.
This book has so much of what I look for in fiction. It's emotionally intense, gripping, angsty, poetic, masterfully put-together… and it’s pretty dark & twisted. It doesn't fit in a box, it's like no story I've read before, and its incredibly affective. While most of the plot is character driven, there is also some mystery and suspense and I could not put it down. The characters are all so unique and well-developed; each relationship Tiernan cultivates is unique, complex, and affects her in a different way. I had no idea how it was going to end, and the conclusion exceeded my expectations.
And look — just because this is a contemporary romance, doesn't mean it's healthy. Penelope Douglas doesn't write healthy; their characters are flawed, broken and make mistakes. All of the men in this book are toxic in their own way, and if you are someone that has a hard time forgiving characters for bad behaviour, this book may really frustrate you. This book will not be for everyone, and that's ok.
Personally, this book has sold me on Penelope Douglas and I can't wait to read the rest of their backlist... Although, I have a feeling that this one will remain my favourite.
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