Initially presented as a shallow, self-absorbed bully, Jess undergoes the most significant transformation in Part I. Her arc is about shedding her concern for public perception, confronting her past cruelty, and discovering her true, authentic self—which includes a deep-seated need for submission and pain.
"Losers: Part I" is the first book in a dark, adult romance duet by Harley Laroux. It’s a story that has become a cornerstone of the "Why Choose" and polyamorous romance subgenres. This is not a lighthearted, traditional romance. Instead, it is a gritty, emotionally complex, and sexually explicit narrative that explores themes of revenge, redemption, and found family. The story follows Jessica (Jess), a former high school "Queen Bee," as she returns to her hometown and is forced to confront the four men—Manson, Jason, Lucas, and Vincent—she once helped to torment, who are now known as the school's "ultimate losers".
The grounding force who brings emotional depth and stability to the house.
Losers: Part I is a high-heat, high-emotion read that balances intense spice with a surprisingly sweet core of acceptance. If you enjoy authors like Sadie Kincaid or Eva Ashwood, you’ll find this duology to be a transformative addition to your TBR list.