![]() ![]() LOL! I especially love when we find out it’s just ’cause he’s hurt, or scared to let someone in, or thinks it’s “ for her own good” to stay away from him… or maybe even just ’cause he’s just a plain ol’ ass, and doesn’t know any better! But I want the whole ride getting there, and he really needs to be a tough nut to crack. I love when a heroine sees him and immediately runs for cover, or does her best not to be noticed. Those that purposely infuriate, terrorize (in whatever way) alienate and humiliate the heroine. He’s just a big ol’ jerk at first (which I LOVED ’cause I was appalled, that the guy she – and we- were crushing on didn’t even look twice at her and was happy to say so)!īut for this list, what we’re looking for is full on bully-buttholes (or at least obvious bully-characteristics to ’em). GREAT IDEA!!! Now of course, I have a ton of alpha-jerks that come to mind (you know, like Tate from Sweet Dreams) but he’s not so much a bully, you know? He still has that dignity and protective care-of-a-woman thing going on. MichelleS: This is my absolute FAVORITE kind of reading, so I have a bazillion of these guys in my “rolodex” of books…. Kristina: I love your complete list but I would love it if you could add a enemies that fall in love like “bully”ĭyan: I was bullied when I was in grade school so I love books that has a bullied theme.Īmy: …all of those bully jerk-face books up there have me ready to squirrel. ![]() Any suggestions would be welcome, and, dare I say it, maybe a top 10 Hopefully lots of angst and plenty of passion thrown in for good measure! A bad boy / alpha / biker wouldn’t go amiss either! I’ve read a few books that fit the brief, but Bully stands out as a favourite. Perhaps there’s not enough of them out there for a list, but still…Īnne: I’ve got a hankering to read a book (or three) where the couple initially hate each other before working through whatever problems/misunderstanding they have to reach their HEA. Fear Me was actually my first “bully” read and I’m almost ashamed to admit that I LOVED every word of it! … Anyway, I looked at your website and squirreled through the forums, but I can’t seem to find a list specifically for bullys □ I would love to know if you or your readers/followers know of any other bully books (as I think I have found a new genre addiction for the moment) and I would love to have some suggestions/recommendations. ![]() Kylie: What I am writing to you for is to ask if you have a list at all with books about “bullys”? I do have Bully by Penelope Douglas, but I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet. OMG! Whaaaaaat? LOL! I avoided him like the plague every time we at the same party together, ’cause I didn’t want to be the next target of his ridicule, and he though I was cute? Seriously? Maybe the maturity kicked in? Or maybe a girl kneed him you-know-where and set him straight? *snort* □ Either way, that’s my own personal “bully-story” and so I truly LOVE these “love stories”.Īnd I’ve been getting requests lately for a Bully List! You know, the typical jock-bully, even with his own crew? Well anyway, he once told me a couple of years later when we ran in to each other in other social circles, that he always thought I was cute. After all, I’ll never forget when I was in college, a guy in our “entourage” was so loud and kind of mean and obnoxious. But then again, it’s not out of the realm of possibility. Now of course, I think in real-life, the animosity would be too great (the resentments, bad memories and what not), that it would be unlikely for our biggest enemy to become our favorite person in the world. But I have more to recommend (below + reader recommendations too!). His fingertip.Įeeeep!!!! GAH!! Z is my ultimate book bully. Something pressed into her sternum, over her heart. The scarred male leaned down to her, putting that misshapen mouth close to her ear. “Zsadist! Let her go!” Another male, this one with a long head of hair, jogged across the vast floor. *sigh* That whole first scene when he first met Bella, and she saw how scarred and scary he looked? I blame Twilight for my love of mean-angry bullies that become uber protective once they finally let someone in. It has to emotionally go there, without being the I hate you, but now I love you romance. Tessa: Finding a good bully book is hard. You know why I think that is? ‘Cause it’s so much fun to uncover what makes him such a jerk in the first place, and also even more fun when the one person that we couldn’t stand (or that we feared most, in whatever way…), becomes our very best friend… and more. □ !!!Īnd also, here are all the posts tagged “ Bossy Bullies” on the blog.Īhhhh so many of us are not just fans of bad boys, but of book-guys that are absolutely horrid in the beginning. UPDATED 04-30-2019 (scroll down about halfway until you see the updated date notice). MARYSE’S SURPRISE FROM HER FAVORITE BOOK BOYFRIEND’S.ALL MY REVIEWS (ALPHABETICAL BY AUTHOR). ![]()
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