Covet

· Crave Book 3 · Sold by Entangled: Teen
4.7
125 reviews
Ebook
600
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The instant #1 New York Times Bestselling Series

I may have reached my breaking point. As if trying to graduate from a school for supernaturals isn’t stressful enough, my relationship status has gone from complicated to a straight-up dumpster fire.

Oh, and the Bloodletter has decided to drop a bomb of epic proportions on us all...

Then again, when has anything at Katmere Academy not been intense?

And the hits just keep coming. Jaxon’s turned colder than an Alaskan winter. The Circle is splintered over my upcoming coronation. As if things couldn’t get worse, now there’s an arrest warrant for Hudson’s and my supposed crimes—which apparently means a lifetime prison sentence with a deadly unbreakable curse.

Choices will have to be made...and I fear not everyone will survive.

Don’t miss a single book in the series that spawned a phenomenon! The Crave series is best enjoyed in order:
Crave
Crush
Covet
Court
Charm
Cherish

Ratings and reviews

4.7
125 reviews
Erin J.
March 1, 2021
*don't read until you've read book1 n 2* Ok so I'm writing this a day before Covets release "march 2" And I'm very excited because I fell in love with the book (and Hudson) I honestly don't know what to say other than..im scared. WHO WILL GRACE FOSTER CHOOSE. I have mini panic attacks thinking about it. And I will finally find out. If she chooses Jaxon, I'm going to Wattpad and Ima write fanfic </3
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Angel White
November 28, 2021
I've seen so many mixed reviews on this one due to the love triangle but I'm on the LOVED it side. Yes, Grace is a tad annoying with the flip flopping but that's the point. She is supposed to be that way. If she wasn't, and just went from Jaxon to Hudson with no moral dilemma as to her love for BOTH of them, THAT would have been what I disliked. I actually really love the emotional turmoil and the final realization, by all parties, of what their feelings are, the sacrifices they made, and how it all comes together. I know some believe Jaxon was done dirty but I see a future with his true mate coming soon. I feel it in the way the author wrote the last few chapters. I, for one, am absolutely loving this series so far. It seriously brings out the inner teen in me and for a short while I get to relive my youth and squeal like a girl, curse like a sailor, cry like a baby, and snort-laugh through the pages. Find me on Instagram: @bookn.all.night
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Jacy Gelsinger
October 24, 2021
The book is interesting enough, but the main character can be quite annoying. Her inner monologs go on and on and on and on. Especially during what should be an intense fight scene, but she's off in lala land, somehow not getting thrashed, while usually daydreaming about her feelings/boys. I skip over the massive monologs because she doesn't come to any mind-blowing conclusions that are not already obvious from the rest of the story line. The book would be greatly improved if many of them were removed or massively condensed.
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About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Tracy Wolff wrote her first short story—something with a rainbow and a prince—in second grade. By ten, she’d read everything in the young adult and classics sections of her local bookstore. A one-time English professor with more than fifty novels to her name, she now devotes most of her time to writing and dreaming up heroes. She also writes under the name Tracy Deebs and lives in Austin, Texas, with her family. Visit her online at tracywolffbooks.com.

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