To Tame A Savage Heart By Emma V. Leech [ 99% POPULAR ]
A graphic suicide preparation and attempt scene occurring toward the end of the book (roughly the 80-90% mark).
It features the "Grumpy & Sunshine" dynamic and "Hurt/Comfort" themes.
The heroine, , is a strong-willed woman who is not easily intimidated by Gabriel's behavior. Unlike a typical nurturing character, she provides a grounding balance for Gabriel, fearlessly pursuing him and showing him honest affection to help "thaw" his heart. The narrative focuses on their slow-burn relationship as she persists in reaching him through his demons. Key Themes & Details To Tame a Savage Heart by Emma V. Leech
This book contains intense scenes related to , including: Active suicidal ideation.
Readers describe the book as highly emotional and angsty, touching on heavy subjects like suicide and self-harm. Content Warnings A graphic suicide preparation and attempt scene occurring
The book is frequently recommended for its portrayal of a neurodivergent male lead. It specifically addresses how OCD and past trauma impact intimate relationships.
is the seventh book in Emma V. Leech’s Rogues and Gentlemen series. This Regency-era historical romance is noted for its deep emotional stakes and exploration of mental health. Plot Summary Unlike a typical nurturing character, she provides a
The story follows , a reclusive and deeply troubled hero struggling with severe OCPD (Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder) and childhood trauma. His mental health struggles leave him feeling needy and insecure, which often manifests as a cold and "savage" exterior to the outside world.