Wicked Saint By Veronica Eden -

A "cruel hero" and classic bully archetype. He is popular, wealthy, and characterized by a dark, possessive obsession with Gemma. Key Tropes & Themes

The central dynamic is built on initial hostility and power imbalances.

Book Report: Wicked Saint by Veronica Eden Wicked Saint is a contemporary dark "bully" romance and the first installment in Veronica Eden's Sinners and Saints series. The story centers on a high school setting where a popular, dominant male protagonist becomes obsessed with a new or "outsider" female student. Wicked Saint by Veronica Eden

Some readers describe it as an "easy, entertaining read" that is perfect for those who enjoy "crazy" or "unpredictable" plots without needing high "brain energy". Others appreciate the fast pace and the author's ability to create relatable, albeit sometimes frustrating, characters. Veronica Eden (Author of Iced Out) - Goodreads

Both characters deal with past emotional wounds, which impact their interactions and eventual healing. Critical Reception A "cruel hero" and classic bully archetype

The book is noted for its explicit scenes, frequently rated 5/5 for "steam".

Includes "toxic" elements common to the subgenre, such as extreme possessiveness and obsessive behavior. Book Report: Wicked Saint by Veronica Eden Wicked

The narrative follows , a new student at her school, as she becomes the target of Lucas , who is described as the "king of the school". Their relationship begins with conflict and bullying but evolves into an intense, possessive romance as they navigate personal traumas. Character Profiles