Darling Venom By Parker S. Huntington -

The "villain" who isn't really a villain. He is cold, angry, and drowning in his own loss.

The book treats depression and suicide with a heavy, realistic hand. It does not romanticize the pain. Darling Venom by Parker S. Huntington

💔 Darling Venom: A Review Parker S. Huntington’s Darling Venom is a massive, emotional wrecking ball. It isn't just a romance; it is a heavy exploration of grief, mental health, and the messy ways people try to heal. 📖 The Narrative Structure The "villain" who isn't really a villain

After a tragic event, the story jumps years into the future, focusing on Charlotte and Kellan's brother, Tate. 🎭 Character Dynamics It does not romanticize the pain

Emotional payoff is huge; the chemistry is electric; the ending feels earned.

Readers who love The Ravenhood series or Colleen Hoover, and don't mind a "ugly cry" book.