Ramsay By — Nina Lincoln

: According to the Author’s Note , the story is "raw and beautiful" but contains mature content, including strong language, violence, and sexual situations.

: A major focus is Willow’s internal struggle as she tries to outrun an "affiliation" from her past while navigating the "spoiled antics" of her wealthy peers. The Saints & Sinners Trilogy Ramsay by Nina Lincoln

: The book utilizes a "bully romance" trope, where the initial interaction is defined by hostility and power struggles. : According to the Author’s Note , the

by Nina Lincoln is the first installment in the Saints & Sinners trilogy, classified as a dark, enemies-to-lovers high school romance. The story centers on the intense and often volatile relationship between characters Ramsay and Willow, exploring themes of reinvention, past trauma, and the blurred lines between hate and attraction. Plot Overview by Nina Lincoln is the first installment in

The conflict escalates when Willow's carefully constructed world begins to collide with her past. Rather than backing down from Ramsay's challenges, she decides to show her "true colors," leading to what the author describes as a dangerous game of survival and self-discovery.

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