Thorne By Ketley Allison Review
: Ember Beckett (fierce and resilient heroine) and Thorne Briar (morally gray, master manipulator hero).
: Winthorpe Academy, a gothic/dark academia environment rife with lies and deceit.
The story follows , a "poor girl" who discovers she is actually a legacy of the wealthy Weatherby family. Blackmailed by her biological father, Malcolm, she is forced to attend Winthorpe High to protect her adoptive parents. Upon arrival, she is branded an outsider who "stole someone's life" because she bears an eerie resemblance to a girl named Savannah who went missing. Thorne by Ketley Allison
: Brutal hazing/initiations, confinement (being chained in caves), and drugging.
Ketley Allison's work often includes high-stakes and potentially triggering content. Specific warnings for Thorne and the series include: : Ember Beckett (fierce and resilient heroine) and
: The book is written in dual POV and ends on a cliffhanger . Mature Themes & Content Warnings
: Bully romance, enemies-to-lovers, secret societies (Noble and Virtues), forced proximity, and class difference. Blackmailed by her biological father, Malcolm, she is
: Intense bullying, toxic relationship dynamics, and graphic sexual content. Violence : References to torture, blood, and kidnapping. If you'd like, I can help you find: