Mommy Loves Your Bullies

Readers of Book Riot note that the appeal often lies in the "redemption arc"—the idea that love can transform even the most aggressive antagonist. 4. Psychological and Real-World Overtones

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Bright, anxious, and introverted. Leo spends his life trying to be invisible. He is the target of the school’s varsity lacrosse team, led by the charismatic but cruel JAXON. Leo loves his mother deeply but finds her intensity suffocating. Readers of Book Riot note that the appeal

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Desperate for a distraction, Leo decides to walk to the local coffee shop to surprise her. He sees Elena through the window. She isn't with a friend. She is sitting with and his lieutenant, TYLER . She is laughing, touching Jaxon’s arm, paying for their lattes.

"I just bet you did," she cooed, ruffling Marcus’s hair—the same hair Leo had seen matted with sweat as he was shoved into the dirt. "Mommy loves your bullies, Leo. Because if I can fix them, maybe I can finally fix you, too."

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