Brentson University Series by Bri Blackwood

3.95 · 28 ratings
  • Devious Game (Brentson University #1)
    #1

    Devious Game (Brentson University #1)

    Bri Blackwood

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2022

    I left Brentson in the dead of night and made a promise that I would never return.I was determined to leave my past behind, but here’s the thing about it:It always has a way of hunting you down.Now, I’m face-to-face with Nash Henson, my ex-boyfriend, heir to the Henson fortune, and crowned king of Brentson University.He’ll never forgive me for what I’ve done.And when he’s done playing his game with me, there won’t be anything left.Because he’s determined to destroy me... more

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  • Devious Secret (Brentson University #2)
    #2

    Devious Secret (Brentson University #2)

    Bri Blackwood

    Rated: 3.97 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2022

    I should have stayed gone…But I was lured back by the promise of getting closure.Now I’m being held captive by my ex,Who has no intention of letting me go.He believes he knows everything about me.But what he doesn’t know isThat I have a secret.And I intend to take it to the grave.Devious Secret is the second book in a dark college romance trilogy that has enemies-to-lovers themes. This book may not be suitable for all readers due to dubious situations that might be triggering... more

  • Devious Heir (Brentson University #3)
    #3

    Devious Heir (Brentson University #3)

    Bri Blackwood

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2022

    I wish she was here…This was supposed to be nothing more than a game.One where the odds were completely stacked in my favor.But it all went awry.Losing Raven again hurt much worse than before.Because there was no coming back from this.Now, I was a man bent on avenging what I’d lost.One thing would always remain the same:She was mine.But there was something I didn't know:Nothing was as it seemed.Devious Heir is the third book in a dark college romance trilogy that has enemies-to-lovers themes... more

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