Fury By Tracy Lorraine Apr 2026

Readers often express a mix of heartbreak and frustration with the lead couple's toxic beginnings.

Driven by grief and a deep-seated resentment toward his father’s "perfect" new life, Ashton targets Ruby as the outlet for his pain. He is determined to dismantle her world piece by piece, while Ruby—popular, gorgeous, and strong—refuses to cower. Despite the mutual hatred and Ashton's cruel behavior, a raw and volatile attraction develops, leading to a "push-pull" dynamic that dominates the narrative. Fury by Tracy Lorraine

: Readers often describe Ruby as a mature and resilient "spitfire" who acts as a rock for Ashton even when he is at his worst. Ashton is a polarizing "broken boy" anti-hero; while his grief makes him empathetic to some, others find his treatment of Ruby difficult to stomach before his eventual redemption. Readers often express a mix of heartbreak and

: While it can be read as a standalone, fans highly recommend reading the prequel Faze first to understand the history and immediate spark between the characters. The book also features cameos from beloved characters in previous Rosewood High books, like Chelsea. Community Perspectives Despite the mutual hatred and Ashton's cruel behavior,