Elite By Rosemary A Johns -
Elite serves as a "dark and twisted" introduction to a series exploring forbidden desires, secrets, and a "seductive world of death and pleasure". To help tailor this essay further, could you let me know:
The Society of Secrets world is characterized by its hidden, exclusive nature, with the Oxford setting providing a backdrop of academic prestige contrasting with the characters' morally ambiguous, sometimes ruthless behavior. It operates as part of the broader, "steamy" romance universe curated by Johns, which frequently includes forced proximity and forbidden romance tropes. Elite by Rosemary A Johns
The novel reinvents the "Alice in Wonderland" trope within the framework of a modern, elite university, where the wealthy inhabitants behave like gods, and the "Elites" rule through fear and intrigue. Elite serves as a "dark and twisted" introduction
Are you looking to focus on the (Riley vs. The Kings)? The novel reinvents the "Alice in Wonderland" trope
Key themes include class disparity, power dynamics within elite institutions, and the contrast between glitz/glamour and the underlying darkness in their society. Genre and Tone
The book is designed for readers looking for "spicy" stories. Structure and Setting
The story follows Riley, a scholarship student attempting to secure a better future, who finds herself caught between the Kings—an American billionaire, an English Duke, and Irish playboy twins.




