Eden by E M Snow

Eden (Angelview Academy, #3)

by E.M. Snow

At Angelview Academy, Saint Angelle is God.
Trust me, I should know.
I’m the girl who's watched him manipulate and ruin and break—the nobody he’s done all those things and so much more to.
Saint swears he had his reasons.
He vows that he’s not the enemy.
He even promises to tear down kingdoms to keep me safe. To possess me. To keep me.
I think he’s wrong.
Because we were star-crossed—the vicious god and the unsuspecting mortal—from the moment I stepped foot on campus.
And there’s only one way this will end.


EDEN is a full-length, 110,000 word new adult/ mature high school romance with enemies-to-lovers and bullying themes. It is not recommended for readers under 17 as it contains dubious situations and triggers that some readers may find offensive. It is the third book in the Angelview Academy series and is the conclusion of the story line started in SAINT and MALICE.

Reviewed by stefu1 on

2 of 5 stars

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Oof that ending did not make any lick of sense. It felt way to rushed. Toward the end I was like wow we’re gonna need another book to fully explain this situation! Liam is still so fucking annoying but this time, Mallory made me mad too! Go to an area with out cameras and fucking tell him the whole situation!! Not hard!! My god does she do some stupid shit. I think she just goes about life with luck on her shoulder because she gets out of situations with dumb luck. The ending was the ultimate deux ex machina! Wtf. Why would Saint have to be “dead”? He really didn’t have to die! Is the child also a secret from the government? If so how are they going to explain that any other future children have a dead dad who “died” way before they were born. What happens if she dies and he has trouble with custody? Why make Liam discover them? He’s literally the worst! He’ll just get drunk and confront them or do something equally as shitty. When did Saint have time to draft a will naming Mallory as the sole inheritor? Either way, I’m glad the 2 made it out but this ending made me sad. Also their lack of communication.

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