


And thankfully it's a slow burn book so I felt everything. I hung onto every word and read this book in one day. Huntington does a great job of writing complex characters and a compelling story. I was one hundred percent tapped in for this journey. This book was 700 pages, and not once did it drag on or feel that at all. One day she meets Kellan’s older brother, Tate, and she begins to find some truths. Now alone, Charlie is left to deal with the consequences and wonder what happened. Both of them hold on to that promise for three year, and in the fourth year, Kellan breaks it. Under any other circumstances, they two would not have spoken to each other, but that night they did. The story starts when Charlie (Charlotte) is a teenager and one night she meets Kellan on the roof of their school. Tissues should be very close when reading this book. All and all, it’s a story of family, addiction, redemption, forgiveness, grief and strength. No spoilers, but please adhere to the trigger warnings.ĭarling Venom is a story of best friends’ older brother. I went in completely blind and with full trust of the author.įrom my previous readings, I knew that Huntington wrote dark subjects and it wasn’t surprising that this was a dark and heavy book as well.

When Darling Venom dropped, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. And ever since then I had been patiently waiting for a new release from her. Huntington’s books and had an absolute delight. Last year, I binged read all of Parker S. My name is Charlotte Richards, but you can call me Venom. Mine was venomous, disgraceful, and written in scarlet scars. They say all love stories look the same and taste different. Just when I thought our story ended, another one began. On the fourth, Kellan made a decision, and I was left to deal with the consequences. We decided not to take the plunge and agreed to check on each other every Valentine’s Day until school ended. Somehow, the tattered strings of our tragedies tangled and tightened into an unlikely bond. Neither was Kellan Marchetti, the school’s designated freak. I wasn’t supposed to be on that roof on Valentine’s Day.
