Book Lovers Pt. 14: Butterfly Series by Ashley Antoinette
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The Butterfly Series Book Review | Morgan’s Spinoff from Moth to a Flame & Ethic
Book Review: The Butterfly Series
The Butterfly Series is a thrilling, emotional spinoff from Moth to a Flame and The Ethic Series, and it centers on Morgan, now a young woman navigating love, loss, and the consequences of her past. This series dives deep into her growth, her messy love life, and the complicated dynamics of her family—Ethic, Alani, and Bella—all while keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
Book 1: From butterflies to laughter, this book immediately draws you into Morgan’s love triangle. She’s long settled for a stable, “Royal” life with Bash, but the return of Meek reignites all the passion and excitement she’s been missing. Morgan risks everything for him, unaware that her past could catch up. As a reader, you’re torn: should she pursue a new life with Meek or confront her history? Meanwhile, Bash’s loyalty and love are heartbreaking—sometimes the good guy isn’t enough, and that’s okay.
Book 2: Morgan starts to repeat some of Raven’s mistakes, withholding truths even as she demands honesty from others. Her choices strain her relationships with Ethic, Bash, and Messiah, who returns unexpectedly, stirring chaos. Morgan’s impulsiveness and secrecy test loyalty, trust, and family bonds.
Book 3: Morgan grows, but she underestimates Ethic’s protective nature. She takes on more than she can handle to shield him, and Bash goes too far in trying to control her feelings. Morgan outsmarts him, showing her maturity. Meanwhile, Messiah struggles with his own selfishness, and the conversations between him and Morgan finally begin—but the journey to repair their bond is far from over. Bella and the twins provide sweet, grounding moments in the midst of all the tension.
Book 4 & 5: Morgan’s emotional growth continues as she confronts the broken communication in her love life. She must decide between Meek, who loves her fiercely, and Messiah, who is seeking to better himself and heal past mistakes. These books explore healing, accountability, and the challenges of breaking destructive patterns. Morgan’s journey toward self-awareness is painful but empowering, and the stakes remain high for her family, including Ethic, Alani, and the younger generation.
Throughout the series, the Butterfly Series balances romance, drama, and emotional depth.
It explores:
Morgan’s complicated romantic entanglements
Messy, evolving relationships with Meek and Messiah
Growth, healing, and accountability
Family dynamics with Ethic, Alani, Bella, and the twins
The emotional fallout of secrets, grief, and past trauma
By the end, Morgan’s story is about love, growth, and finding herself—while still keeping readers screaming, crying, and rooting for her every step of the way. This series is perfect for anyone who loves urban fiction, emotionally charged love triangles, and complex family sagas.
Book 6 is underwawy! I mujst warn you though, you will get so wrapped up in Morgan's drama, she will be on your mind at the end of every reading...LOL or maybe it's just me!
Happy Reading,
The Vagina Liberator





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