Prey Tell by Amanda Richerson

“Captivating and Unforgettable: Amanda Richardson’s “Prey Tell” Keeps You Begging for More!”

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Amanda Richardson’s novel, “Prey Tell,”.  I can confidently say that it won’t be my last.

Chase and Juliet, the main characters, captivated me with their incredible bond. Having known each other for years, their connection and chemistry were palpable, and I couldn’t help but be swept away by their story. I was in awe of their complexity of character. The writing allows the reader to see into their thoughts without it becoming bogged down in the pacing of the story. 

Early on, Chase had to put a halt any chance of a relationship between him and Juliet.  Her age and his sexual preferences, which included BDSM and primal play, along with his family’s legacy all play into why Chase keeps his distance.

“With primal play, we act on physical desire and raw emotion. It’s messy. Gritty. Rough. Not for the faint of heart.”- Chase Ravage

Chase secretly yearned for Juliet all these years, and I devoured every moment of his longing. It was deliciously enticing.

When Juliet finally discovers his hidden desires, her curiosity is piqued, and the real game begins.

The love story between Chase and Juliet was an absolute delight to experience. Their intense chemistry and steamy encounters were undeniably passionate, but it was the way Juliet managed to break down Chase’s emotional barriers that truly won me over. He proved to be a remarkably attentive and caring partner, and witnessing their friendship blossom into something more was simply heartwarming. Moreover, Chase’s bond with Juliet’s older brother, Jackson, added an extra layer of depth to the narrative, and I particularly enjoyed the introduction of Chase’s four brothers, especially Miles. I eagerly anticipate exploring more of the Ravage family’s dynamic.

“Prey Tell” took me on an exhilarating ride filled with love, passion, and personal growth. Amanda Richardson crafted a remarkable story that left me craving for more. I am eagerly looking forward to diving deeper into the Ravage family’s world and embarking on future literary adventures. Bravo!

Book Stats:
Rating 5/5
Trope: Sibling’s Best Friend, Childhood Friends, Family Series, Primal Play, Kink,
CW: Mentions lost of parents and abusive father in past.