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Average rating4.1
7th Circle is the first of a new series set in Shadow Grove. Several characters cross over to the Madison Kate series but it is not necessary to read MK's story first. HADES is a contemporary new adult reverse harem series, which means the leading lady has several love interests and never has to choose in order to find her HEA. ♥♥♥ Five years ago, I masterminded the infamous massacre of the Tri-state Timberwolves. The streets outside the Wolves HQ ran red with the blood of the old guard, and not one of those members loyal to my father were spared mercy. Not a single one. I let the media twist and distort the story. My new recruits eagerly proved themselves in spreading false news, in covering our tracks. To the general public, the Tri-State Timberwolves were extinct. But that couldn't have been further from the truth. We changed, we grew, we evolved and came out stronger than ever. Now, I live, eat, sleep and breathe Timberwolves. I'll do anything to keep my empire safe and thriving. To keep the people depending on me safe. So, what do I do, when it's my own weakness that places us all in danger? When I let sex cloud my judgment, and my people pay the price? Simple. Kill the distractions. I'm called Hades for a reason, after all. ♥♥♥ 7th Circle is book ONE of FOUR.
Reviews with the most likes.
Gah! So freaking good!!
I knew what I was in for after MK but holy smokes! I love Hades! And Lucas is freaking
Great world building
Tate James does it again! Such a great world building first book with some nice spice! I'm curious to see how this series plays out.
I will say the plot seems a little too close to Madison Kate series, but it's still dragging me in. I need all the answers! Also, hello Zed ...where can I order myself one of those?
I had a hard time reading this. I LOVED the Madison Kate series and was looking forward to this spin off but it just didn't do it for me
Series
4 primary books5 released booksHades is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Tate James and Jeffrey Thomas.