Hey, Mister Marshall File

Whether you’re in it for the angst, the enemies-to-lovers friction, or the heartbreaking backstories of two "broken" characters, Hey, Mister Marshall is a standout in the New Adult genre. You can dive into the series starting with My Darling Arrow or pick this up as a standalone, but be warned: once you enter the world of St. Mary’s Rebels, it’s hard to leave.

: Reviewers from Professor Romance note that the book shines because of its "message of found family for two people who have lived lives feeling unloved". Hey, Mister Marshall

At eighteen, life feels like it’s in shambles, and she blames one man: Alaric Marshall . After her mother's death, Alaric appeared as her controlling guardian, eventually sending her away to an all-girls reform school—a place defined by iron-clad regulations. Whether you’re in it for the angst, the

If you’re a fan of high-stakes tension, complex "found family" dynamics, and the kind of forbidden romance that makes your heart race, then you’ve likely already heard the buzz surrounding latest hit, Hey, Mister Marshall . As the fourth book in the St. Mary’s Rebels series, this story takes the "guardian/ward" and "teacher/student" tropes and turns them into a masterclass in emotional gravitas. The Plot: Revenge, Reform, and Rules : Reviewers from Professor Romance note that the

Just as Poe is eyeing the finish line of graduation, Alaric throws a final curveball: he arrives at the school as the new principal and stops her from graduating. Poe is determined to make him pay for the years of perceived tyranny, but as they collide in the halls of St. Mary’s, the line between hate and something much more dangerous begins to blur. Why Readers are Obsessed