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Kristin Harmel is an outstanding storyteller. Her historical fiction doesn't fail to grab me and keep me invested from beginning to end. Her historica
Kristin Harmel is an outstanding storyteller. Her historical fiction doesn't fail to grab me and keep me invested from beginning to end. Her historical research is vast and seamlessly implemented in fascinating stories about love, resilience, and tragedy in wartime, and if you haven't read books written by her yet, I think "The Book of Lost Names" is a perfect place to start. The Paris Daughter, while not my favorite, fulfills all of these criteria, but there's a caveat. Now, it'll get a little bit spoiler-y here, so stop reading if you don't want to be spoiled. (view spoiler)[ I couldn't connect with Juliette, and that's solely because of her treatment of Elise, who lost everything and even more than her. This anger originated from the fact that deep down she knew that the little girl that survived wasn't her daughter and her whole family had been annihilated by a bomb attack during WWII. It made me really ragey how she made Elise the bad person when the actual bad guys where the ones who started the war. (hide spoiler)] Overall I thought this was a little more predictable than Harmel's other books, and the "twist" felt a bit convenient. There were other options to let this play out. Props, though, to weaving in another devastating historical event. With all that said, I still enjoyed this timeless story. It will have you think about current global events and how mankind is still capable of love for their neighbor, even when things look dire. ...more |
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My review @ Coffee, Cookies & Books This is a re-release which has been slightly edited since the original release. Before this I'd never read a book b My review @ Coffee, Cookies & Books This is a re-release which has been slightly edited since the original release. Before this I'd never read a book by this author although I'd had her on my TBR forever. I'll definitely read more of her works. This story is a classic story of natural born enemies becoming lovers. Typical Romeo and Juliet style. Although this was a very short story there was a lot of information to get a feel for the world our two main characters were living in. Kieran is a vampire and one night of hot sex with Melina tilted his world on its axis. Why can't he get the wolf shifter out of his mind when they are supposed to hate each other? And Melina feels pretty much the same way. Kieran is a protective and possessive alpha male with a sweet side to him and Melina is the female version of him. She goes against her families wish to see Kieran and he in return does everything to justify her faith in him. Enemy Mine was a quick sexy read with adorable characters. I really hope that Katie Reus expands this universe and gives us more stories set in it. ARC received via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review - thank you! Merged review: My review @ Coffee, Cookies & Books This is a re-release which has been slightly edited since the original release. Before this I'd never read a book by this author although I'd had her on my TBR forever. I'll definitely read more of her works. This story is a classic story of natural born enemies becoming lovers. Typical Romeo and Juliet style. Although this was a very short story there was a lot of information to get a feel for the world our two main characters were living in. Kieran is a vampire and one night of hot sex with Melina tilted his world on its axis. Why can't he get the wolf shifter out of his mind when they are supposed to hate each other? And Melina feels pretty much the same way. Kieran is a protective and possessive alpha male with a sweet side to him and Melina is the female version of him. She goes against her families wish to see Kieran and he in return does everything to justify her faith in him. Enemy Mine was a quick sexy read with adorable characters. I really hope that Katie Reus expands this universe and gives us more stories set in it. ARC received via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review - thank you! ...more |
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If you're looking for a book that gives you positive vibes, despite the heartache and loss, stays pretty much drama free throughout the story then look no further. Tracey Garvis Graves gives you a story about two outdoorsy people who aren't ready to step into a new relationship after their previous ones ended. But she also gives you all the reasons why they should be together anyway. I experienced Wren as strong female character who grew while working through her trauma and while we don't get to spend as much time with Marshall there's definitely also a lot of growth. Ultimately, they made sense. As mentioned there's lots of emotions, some pack quite a punch but the story stays away from all the drama that could have been included and I really appreciated it.
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[image] [image] [image] I love Ginger Scott. There are many reasons why. One - she writes the best heroes. They are always g [image] [image] [image] I love Ginger Scott. There are many reasons why. One - she writes the best heroes. They are always good to the bone, kind, romantic, smart and special. Two - her heroines are always strong, resilient and with their heart in the right place. You might not love them right from the beginning but you always come to love them. Three - her extraordinary story lines that grip and captivate you and don't let loose until you read THE END. Four - she has this amazing talent - not only is her writing just beautiful she also knows how to start a story and you are smack dab in the middle of it. Her words have this way of pulling you in from the moment you open the book. I could continue my praise for a while but let me get down to business now. Liv's story is unbelievably tragic. Her family is a piece of work. Utter scum. Her mother is a psychopath out of the book, her dad a former boxing champion now tied to the bed after a stroke. Her uncle a thieving bastard. And that's the place she has to go back to out of necessity. Who knew that something good would come out of going back to the place she couldn't wait to leave. Liv never wanted to tie herself to a fighter, seeing how the whole boxing business poisoned her family. She didn't see Memphis coming. A talented fighter, a man as beautiful as ambitious and driven and with a heart of gold. He is focused, doesn't need distractions while preparing for the fight that might change everything in his life. so he didn't see Liv coming either.聽Memphis shows her that if she wants love in her life she has to let go of the hate and slowly she disentangles herself from the unhealthy environment and her past. Liv is too broken, too suspicious and a little too prickly to love her from the start but give her a chance and you'll fall in love with her. 鈥淵ou need to promise me that you won鈥檛 break me鈥� She tries so hard to resist him, is suspicious of every good thing coming her way but he tears down that sturdy fortress around her with his kindness, honesty and sweetness.聽Memphis and Olivia are made for each other. They have a lovely friendship they build on and while both of them feel the strong pull they don't give into their attraction. Olivia, because of her doubts and Memphis because he is just such a wonderful man and never pushes her beyond her limits. He holds her heart in his hands, gently, tenderly, always careful not to break it. Memphis is a fighter and he fights for his love. His soul is pure. "I will wait for you to really know who I am, Liv. I鈥檓 confident in the man I am. I鈥檓 not those men upstairs who disappointed you, but I understand your guard. And I will wait until you believe I won鈥檛 break that promise. Breaking you, Liv, would be one of the biggest regrets of my life. And I just don鈥檛 do regrets.鈥� There is a side character that also stole my heart. I was beyond pleased that these three lost souls found one another and had a chance at something so beautiful (because you never know which way it goes with Ms. Scott). Miles is everything. How he teased Memphis and poked fun at him was hilarious. To call Liv's mother a mother is an offense to every good mother out there. She is a despicable snake with nothing but her own advantage on her mind. Hate is a strong word but boy, did I hate her. I love the realism in Ginger's books. This toxic family could be your neighbors. Heck, they probably are. MEMPHIS has more steam than every other book I've read by this author and if you ask me she can continue doing that. That one sex scene was, sexy, hot and she built up to it until you just wanted to shout "Oh my god, DO IT ALREADY!" It wasn't overly explicit but tastefully done, erotic and beautiful, with a lot of feeling. "I want you because when I touch you I feel it in every square inch of my body." If you need any more reasons to read this book scroll up and read the first paragraph again. Memphis definitely is one of my highlights this year. It is so Ginger Scott, yet so different too. It's a wonderful story about making peace with the fact that you can't change your upbringing and blood family, about the growth that comes when you let go of the hate and move past it. Ms. Scott teaches a lesson: "Lost souls find each other sometimes." [image] Merged review: [image] [image] [image] I love Ginger Scott. There are many reasons why. One - she writes the best heroes. They are always good to the bone, kind, romantic, smart and special. Two - her heroines are always strong, resilient and with their heart in the right place. You might not love them right from the beginning but you always come to love them. Three - her extraordinary story lines that grip and captivate you and don't let loose until you read THE END. Four - she has this amazing talent - not only is her writing just beautiful she also knows how to start a story and you are smack dab in the middle of it. Her words have this way of pulling you in from the moment you open the book. I could continue my praise for a while but let me get down to business now. Liv's story is unbelievably tragic. Her family is a piece of work. Utter scum. Her mother is a psychopath out of the book, her dad a former boxing champion now tied to the bed after a stroke. Her uncle a thieving bastard. And that's the place she has to go back to out of necessity. Who knew that something good would come out of going back to the place she couldn't wait to leave. Liv never wanted to tie herself to a fighter, seeing how the whole boxing business poisoned her family. She didn't see Memphis coming. A talented fighter, a man as beautiful as ambitious and driven and with a heart of gold. He is focused, doesn't need distractions while preparing for the fight that might change everything in his life. so he didn't see Liv coming either.聽Memphis shows her that if she wants love in her life she has to let go of the hate and slowly she disentangles herself from the unhealthy environment and her past. Liv is too broken, too suspicious and a little too prickly to love her from the start but give her a chance and you'll fall in love with her. 鈥淵ou need to promise me that you won鈥檛 break me鈥� She tries so hard to resist him, is suspicious of every good thing coming her way but he tears down that sturdy fortress around her with his kindness, honesty and sweetness.聽Memphis and Olivia are made for each other. They have a lovely friendship they build on and while both of them feel the strong pull they don't give into their attraction. Olivia, because of her doubts and Memphis because he is just such a wonderful man and never pushes her beyond her limits. He holds her heart in his hands, gently, tenderly, always careful not to break it. Memphis is a fighter and he fights for his love. His soul is pure. "I will wait for you to really know who I am, Liv. I鈥檓 confident in the man I am. I鈥檓 not those men upstairs who disappointed you, but I understand your guard. And I will wait until you believe I won鈥檛 break that promise. Breaking you, Liv, would be one of the biggest regrets of my life. And I just don鈥檛 do regrets.鈥� There is a side character that also stole my heart. I was beyond pleased that these three lost souls found one another and had a chance at something so beautiful (because you never know which way it goes with Ms. Scott). Miles is everything. How he teased Memphis and poked fun at him was hilarious. To call Liv's mother a mother is an offense to every good mother out there. She is a despicable snake with nothing but her own advantage on her mind. Hate is a strong word but boy, did I hate her. I love the realism in Ginger's books. This toxic family could be your neighbors. Heck, they probably are. MEMPHIS has more steam than every other book I've read by this author and if you ask me she can continue doing that. That one sex scene was, sexy, hot and she built up to it until you just wanted to shout "Oh my god, DO IT ALREADY!" It wasn't overly explicit but tastefully done, erotic and beautiful, with a lot of feeling. "I want you because when I touch you I feel it in every square inch of my body." If you need any more reasons to read this book scroll up and read the first paragraph again. Memphis definitely is one of my highlights this year. It is so Ginger Scott, yet so different too. It's a wonderful story about making peace with the fact that you can't change your upbringing and blood family, about the growth that comes when you let go of the hate and move past it. Ms. Scott teaches a lesson: "Lost souls find each other sometimes." [image] ...more |
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| TITLE: DRUMMER GIRL AUTHOR: Ginger Scott RELEASE DATE: July 30 2019 GENRE: Young Adult with mature themes THEMES & TROPES: Mental Illness, D TITLE: DRUMMER GIRL AUTHOR: Ginger Scott RELEASE DATE: July 30 2019 GENRE: Young Adult with mature themes THEMES & TROPES: Mental Illness, Drug Abuse RATING: 4 Stars CLIFFHANGER: No (live on July 30th) [image] [image] I've read quite a few books by Ginger Scott and there is only one book by her that didn't work for me. But that's another story and I am happy to report that she has come back as expected with flying colors. Before I continue scroll up and read the beauty that is the blurb for this book. DRUMMER GIRL is a departure from this author's usual sports romance. This time around music is the theme that is front and center in this mature YA story. If you think you've read it all, nothing can surprise you, think again. Because if there is something Ms Scott excels at it's giving us stories that haven't been told before. She doesn't just polish up an old trope, no, she creates them. Arizona is a shy young girl, playing snare drum in the school's marching band. One day a boy moves in next door and at first it seems like they don't have a lot in common with Jesse being the epitome of a bad boy, smoking pot, being a musician, playing hooky from school. This is the kind of boy our parents told us to run from. The deeper you dive into the plot though and the closer Jesse and Ari become, you see that this isn't the dysfunctional relationship you'd expect. Jesse's growth from the troublemaker who is up to no good to the person Ari can rely on is subtle but you see it. Jesse will never be a choirboy but he is an example why girls want to tame those bad boys and be THE ONE for them. This is a slow, careful gift from a boy I find dizzyingly perfect despite all of his crazy. He doesn鈥檛 pretend to be something he isn鈥檛. He鈥檚 a genius, he鈥檚 a wreck鈥攈e鈥檚 my first. As you go not only Jesse's fight with with his demons comes to light but also Arizona's and her family's - that was quite a twist and quite heart-wrenching The message in this story is something we should remember in our every day life when we judge people harshly, especially people we don't know very well. We all have something we battle, something that we don't necessarily share with the world. Mental illnesses still have that flavor of crazy and often times people are ashamed. But we don't choose them. And there is no shame in seeking help. Nothing about anything in this life is normal, but maybe that鈥檚 everyone鈥檚 story. Maybe normal is the odd man out. Ginger Scott puts the spotlight on a sensitive matter with a very delicate and tactful hand and a surprising amount of steam. She makes music and depression the background for a first love that is set to become epic. Once again this author proves what a force in YA she is and why she is one of my favorites. She writes emotional stories, full of love, sweetness and beautiful words about extraordinary people and DRUMMER GIRL just fits the mold. I love him. I love him so fucking much. He is my lake, and I dove in head fucking first. Merged review: TITLE: DRUMMER GIRL AUTHOR: Ginger Scott RELEASE DATE: July 30 2019 GENRE: Young Adult with mature themes THEMES & TROPES: Mental Illness, Drug Abuse RATING: 4 Stars CLIFFHANGER: No (live on July 30th) [image] [image] I've read quite a few books by Ginger Scott and there is only one book by her that didn't work for me. But that's another story and I am happy to report that she has come back as expected with flying colors. Before I continue scroll up and read the beauty that is the blurb for this book. DRUMMER GIRL is a departure from this author's usual sports romance. This time around music is the theme that is front and center in this mature YA story. If you think you've read it all, nothing can surprise you, think again. Because if there is something Ms Scott excels at it's giving us stories that haven't been told before. She doesn't just polish up an old trope, no, she creates them. Arizona is a shy young girl, playing snare drum in the school's marching band. One day a boy moves in next door and at first it seems like they don't have a lot in common with Jesse being the epitome of a bad boy, smoking pot, being a musician, playing hooky from school. This is the kind of boy our parents told us to run from. The deeper you dive into the plot though and the closer Jesse and Ari become, you see that this isn't the dysfunctional relationship you'd expect. Jesse's growth from the troublemaker who is up to no good to the person Ari can rely on is subtle but you see it. Jesse will never be a choirboy but he is an example why girls want to tame those bad boys and be THE ONE for them. This is a slow, careful gift from a boy I find dizzyingly perfect despite all of his crazy. He doesn鈥檛 pretend to be something he isn鈥檛. He鈥檚 a genius, he鈥檚 a wreck鈥攈e鈥檚 my first. As you go not only Jesse's fight with with his demons comes to light but also Arizona's and her family's - that was quite a twist and quite heart-wrenching The message in this story is something we should remember in our every day life when we judge people harshly, especially people we don't know very well. We all have something we battle, something that we don't necessarily share with the world. Mental illnesses still have that flavor of crazy and often times people are ashamed. But we don't choose them. And there is no shame in seeking help. Nothing about anything in this life is normal, but maybe that鈥檚 everyone鈥檚 story. Maybe normal is the odd man out. Ginger Scott puts the spotlight on a sensitive matter with a very delicate and tactful hand and a surprising amount of steam. She makes music and depression the background for a first love that is set to become epic. Once again this author proves what a force in YA she is and why she is one of my favorites. She writes emotional stories, full of love, sweetness and beautiful words about extraordinary people and DRUMMER GIRL just fits the mold. I love him. I love him so fucking much. He is my lake, and I dove in head fucking first. ...more |
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| TITLE: BRED AUTHOR: Ginger Scott RELEASE DATE: May 10th 2019 GENRE: Young Adult, Coming of Age TROPES: Retelling of Great Expectations RATING TITLE: BRED AUTHOR: Ginger Scott RELEASE DATE: May 10th 2019 GENRE: Young Adult, Coming of Age TROPES: Retelling of Great Expectations RATING: 2.5 Stars CLIFFHANGER: No [image] [image] It took me a while to find the right rating for BRED by Ginger Scott and I don't find much joy in writing an unfavorable review for a book written by one of my favorites so I'll keep it short. BRED is a retelling of Dickens's Great Expectations. Henry, our hero, considers himself incapable of loving someone. Being raised by a cold fish of an adoptive mother that was to be expected. He runs hot and cold with Lily, who I thought was a doormat and made a lot of excuses for Henry. I'm not going into detail about this but I had a serious issue with how Henry treated the heroine. His selfishness and arrogance made me want to wipe that smirk off his face. Henry is nothing like me. He鈥檚 broken in a different way, and he doesn鈥檛 feel things like pressure or guilt. That much I know. He barely feels at all. 70% of the book Lily and Henry are firmly in the friend zone until it all turns around in the blink of an eye. I like a good slow burn but this took a little too long without any character growth from either hero or heroine. They were friends, until they weren't. I understand that Elena, Henry's despicable, horrible adoptive mother, brainwashed him but even after Lily and Henry got involved and seeing their relationship develop I wasn't confident any longer that Henry would make a good boyfriend. Lily tried to show some resistance but failed every single time. Henry only had to aim his cocky smirk at her and she was a puddle who would forgive anything. 鈥淗e is exactly as I hoped he would be. Nobody will ever break Henry鈥檚 heart鈥攈e will leave behind the heartbroken, and he鈥檒l rule this world because of it. I made sure that he wouldn鈥檛 suffer from my biggest flaw.鈥� BRED was disappointing. The author who can write good-to-the-core male characters like nobody's business made me dislike one of them. But, it happens. Sometimes, rarely, our favorite authors don't hit the mark for us and that's fine. I'm confident that the next book by Ginger Scott will make me fall in love with her characters again. Also, make sure you check out the other reviews - a lot of people loved this one. Maybe you will too. Merged review: TITLE: BRED AUTHOR: Ginger Scott RELEASE DATE: May 10th 2019 GENRE: Young Adult, Coming of Age TROPES: Retelling of Great Expectations RATING: 2.5 Stars CLIFFHANGER: No [image] [image] It took me a while to find the right rating for BRED by Ginger Scott and I don't find much joy in writing an unfavorable review for a book written by one of my favorites so I'll keep it short. BRED is a retelling of Dickens's Great Expectations. Henry, our hero, considers himself incapable of loving someone. Being raised by a cold fish of an adoptive mother that was to be expected. He runs hot and cold with Lily, who I thought was a doormat and made a lot of excuses for Henry. I'm not going into detail about this but I had a serious issue with how Henry treated the heroine. His selfishness and arrogance made me want to wipe that smirk off his face. Henry is nothing like me. He鈥檚 broken in a different way, and he doesn鈥檛 feel things like pressure or guilt. That much I know. He barely feels at all. 70% of the book Lily and Henry are firmly in the friend zone until it all turns around in the blink of an eye. I like a good slow burn but this took a little too long without any character growth from either hero or heroine. They were friends, until they weren't. I understand that Elena, Henry's despicable, horrible adoptive mother, brainwashed him but even after Lily and Henry got involved and seeing their relationship develop I wasn't confident any longer that Henry would make a good boyfriend. Lily tried to show some resistance but failed every single time. Henry only had to aim his cocky smirk at her and she was a puddle who would forgive anything. 鈥淗e is exactly as I hoped he would be. Nobody will ever break Henry鈥檚 heart鈥攈e will leave behind the heartbroken, and he鈥檒l rule this world because of it. I made sure that he wouldn鈥檛 suffer from my biggest flaw.鈥� BRED was disappointing. The author who can write good-to-the-core male characters like nobody's business made me dislike one of them. But, it happens. Sometimes, rarely, our favorite authors don't hit the mark for us and that's fine. I'm confident that the next book by Ginger Scott will make me fall in love with her characters again. Also, make sure you check out the other reviews - a lot of people loved this one. Maybe you will too. ...more |
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5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as poss 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] Merged review: 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] ...more |
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5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as poss 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] Merged review: 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] ...more |
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it was amazing
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5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as poss 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] Merged review: 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] ...more |
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it was amazing
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5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as poss 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] Merged review: 5 BUTTERFLY STARS [image] Preface: This review covers all four episodes in this series. I'm trying to be as vague as possible and to keep it spoiler-free so that those who haven't read all episodes yet can enjoy the full experience. Sometimes I like to venture into the darker corners of my mind with the help of a super talented author. When I hear Keri Lake has a new book coming out I'll hand over the reins and let her take me out of my comfort zone. I trust her to make me squirm uncomfortably...and still have a good time. Dylan is only a few weeks away from her 18th birthday and it can't come quick enough. At the hand of her uncle she suffers unmentionable abuse which she only bears in a drugged up stupor and barely remembers what happened afterwards. Her mother died of a drug overdose, or that's what authorities want her to believe, and her father committed suicide. Dylan's only tether to a semblance of normalcy and the one being she cares most about is her dog Charlie. After another horrific experience with her uncle she has had enough and flees the filthy apartment. Having no money to get by is a problem so what's a girl to do? Ripley is a hitman for one of the mob families competing for power in Chicago. When he follows one of his targets he observes a girl getting into the car of the man he is supposed to kill. He saves her from being raped and killed...and is bemused. Rip doesn't *save* people. He tortures them, makes them beg for a merciful death without remorse. This girl, though, is an enigma to him. She is innocent and yet she isn't, she is naive and still streetwise. Ripley doesn't need witnesses yet he sends her off on her way...but...he can't stop thinking about her. So what's a guy to do? If you think loving a man like Rip is impossible let me tell you - it isn't. In some twisted logic Keri Lake makes you believe that this cold blooded, obviously psychopathic killer is deep down a good man. He is ruthless, twisted, charismatic and single minded in his focus on his target. Dylan brings out the tender feelings inside of him he didn't think he had. Is he gentle with her? Far from it. Their love is raw, violent and volatile. And as much as I fear that my demons will ultimately tear her apart, the disturbing reality is, they鈥檇 probably get drunk with hers and have a fucking orgy together. Dylan is a contradiction of naivet茅 and experience, innocence and jadedness, toughness and vulnerability. She fascinates the cruel Ripley and soon he finds himself entangled in a relationship with an expiry date. The more time he spends with her the more he obsesses about her and the more possessive he gets. And can I say he is HOT? Because, damn, he is! 鈥淭his is what fascinates me about you. Doesn鈥檛 matter that you鈥檙e tied to a bed in a basement, facing all variety of gruesome outcomes, you never lose that spitfire attitude.鈥� Dylan is probably my favorite heroine by Keri Lake as of yet. She is strong with enough softness, sweetness and vulnerability to make her relatable. She has a youth about her that belies the darkness inside her. I don't think I would have survived the atrocities she experienced in her young life. Together Dylan and Rip are explosive but if you look closely there is a gentle side to their relationship that comes unexpected. I adored how they took care of each other, how these two broken souls fell in love and made sense despite their darkness. Merciless and merciful. Wild and broken. He鈥檚 a raging fire, with the inclination to destroy whatever gets in his path, and I鈥檓 nothing but a small scrap of kindling. Yet the way he stares at me with such reverence, makes me feel like I鈥檓 the one holding the match. Keri Lake's gritty writing is flawless as usual. She tackles a very real and uncomfortable subject and passes with flying colors. The mood is intense. Sinister, brutal and raw and not for the faint of heart, yet in the end you'll find yourself deeply in love with a brutal killer and the love of his life. If you haven't read a book by this author yet and love grungy and gritty tales I urge you to pick up one of her stories. You won't regret it. [image] ...more |
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[image] [image] [image] If there is one author I trust implicitly with dark romance, it's Keri Lake. While her characters are m [image] [image] [image] If there is one author I trust implicitly with dark romance, it's Keri Lake. While her characters are morally dubious at best, they always have a good core and a good reason for their actions. In Absolution we are introduced into a new world that is no less violent and bleak as her Vigilante world. Ivy is poison in my blood. Like all her male characters Damon has experienced great loss. He turned to his faith and became a priest and so far he has been steadfast and strong.聽Enter Ivy. I wouldn't call her a damsel in distress, the problems she has are way more sinister. One day she witnesses and proper Father Damon doing something very unpriestly and uses that knowledge to manipulate him into helping her getting rid of the thorn in her side that is actually more of a dagger. Damon is charismatic, mysterious and commanding but also surprisingly kind. No one would ever call him sweet though, except when we get the flashbacks and glimpses of him with his daughter. Ivy is a cunning little devil but she isn't a bad person. She has no compunctions to fight dirty to survive and has buckets of spunk. But there is also a vulnerability and it gets pronounced towards the end when she shows the weakness she has for the sinful priest. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e quite the little serpent, aren鈥檛 you? Disguising yourself as innocent and na茂ve?鈥� ABSOLUTION is a long-ish novella but Miss Lake has this incredible talent to masterfully plot like there is no tomorrow. You get unbelievable depth for a book of this word count. It feels like a full length novel. Keri Lake doesn't use pretty words in her books. They are honest and gritty, violence is part of the world her books are set in so she doesn't spare the reader by fading to black. Yet there are glimpses of purity and beauty and light and those are the ones you live for when you take a book by this author into your hands. I hope she expands on this world and makes it a series because I need more Ivy and Damon! I can鈥檛 take my eyes off this girl, this enigmatic, intriguing little creature who鈥檚 seized my attention. Merged review: [image] [image] [image] If there is one author I trust implicitly with dark romance, it's Keri Lake. While her characters are morally dubious at best, they always have a good core and a good reason for their actions. In Absolution we are introduced into a new world that is no less violent and bleak as her Vigilante world. Ivy is poison in my blood. Like all her male characters Damon has experienced great loss. He turned to his faith and became a priest and so far he has been steadfast and strong.聽Enter Ivy. I wouldn't call her a damsel in distress, the problems she has are way more sinister. One day she witnesses and proper Father Damon doing something very unpriestly and uses that knowledge to manipulate him into helping her getting rid of the thorn in her side that is actually more of a dagger. Damon is charismatic, mysterious and commanding but also surprisingly kind. No one would ever call him sweet though, except when we get the flashbacks and glimpses of him with his daughter. Ivy is a cunning little devil but she isn't a bad person. She has no compunctions to fight dirty to survive and has buckets of spunk. But there is also a vulnerability and it gets pronounced towards the end when she shows the weakness she has for the sinful priest. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e quite the little serpent, aren鈥檛 you? Disguising yourself as innocent and na茂ve?鈥� ABSOLUTION is a long-ish novella but Miss Lake has this incredible talent to masterfully plot like there is no tomorrow. You get unbelievable depth for a book of this word count. It feels like a full length novel. Keri Lake doesn't use pretty words in her books. They are honest and gritty, violence is part of the world her books are set in so she doesn't spare the reader by fading to black. Yet there are glimpses of purity and beauty and light and those are the ones you live for when you take a book by this author into your hands. I hope she expands on this world and makes it a series because I need more Ivy and Damon! I can鈥檛 take my eyes off this girl, this enigmatic, intriguing little creature who鈥檚 seized my attention. ...more |
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[image] [image] [image] Pamela Sparkman's writing is like a song. Lyrical, melodic, colorful, descriptive, eloquent. And when [image] [image] [image] Pamela Sparkman's writing is like a song. Lyrical, melodic, colorful, descriptive, eloquent. And when she puts that in a fantasy story you bet it's phenomenal. A MONSTER LIKE ME is the second in the Heart of Darkness series and if you haven't read The Moon Shines Red you definitely should do that before diving into this one. A Monster Like Me starts where we left Zeph, Elin, Arwyn and Lochlan. As I dug deeper into Zeph's story understanding for his antagonistic, aggressive behavior came to me. I didn't want to love him, the things he did, how he treated pretty much every one around him, I couldn't see how I would ever forgive him. But then I found out what a tragic character he really is, that no punishment somebody else could deal was nearly as bad as the one he inflicted on himself. Zeph didn't feel worthy of anything good. Everything he was feeling, he was setting it free, letting it out, and all his hurt and pain, anger and guilt, fear and sadness, they felt like a whip and a lash against her skin. But she took it. She took it all. Because he had carried it inside him for so long鈥� and it was killing him. Healing a broken soul like that takes a special person and Arwyn definitely is that. She's tenacious, thoughtful, compassionate, fiercely loyal and deeply in love with Zeph. She was the constant in his life, his rock and the balm that soothed his soul.
But it's also Elin's forgiving heart and the budding friendship between Zeph, Searly, Lochlan and Favian that gives this tortured man peace. I loved their friendship so much - these scenes gave me some much needed comic relief when emotions had been running rampant. This group of people made him see that he wasn't beyond saving and that he deserved happiness. Every time one of them managed to weaken Zeph's grip on his guilt it felt like a reward. Don't expect that the romance between Arwyn and Zeph will be on the forefront of the story. While it is undeniably romantic and beautiful, it's Zeph's path to redemption, his own forgiveness you will be routing for. Maybe because despite Zeph's struggles to accept love, theirs was inevitable. 鈥淭hank you,鈥� he said. Scattered throughout the story there are action scenes that will leave you breathless. The Moon Shines Red and A Monster Like me are fantasy at its finest. These books will wrap you in a magical and wondrous world full of adventure. The characters will break your heart and you will root for every single one of them. With her narrative Pamela Sparkman makes sure of that -聽 she gives us fully fleshed out side characters. To say goodbye to them all is my own struggle because they have taken up a little space in my heart. I hope the author keeps writing fantasy in the future - she definitely has a talent for it. You are neither man, nor monster, my friend. You are the magic that makes everything else shine. Merged review: [image] [image] [image] Pamela Sparkman's writing is like a song. Lyrical, melodic, colorful, descriptive, eloquent. And when she puts that in a fantasy story you bet it's phenomenal. A MONSTER LIKE ME is the second in the Heart of Darkness series and if you haven't read The Moon Shines Red you definitely should do that before diving into this one. A Monster Like Me starts where we left Zeph, Elin, Arwyn and Lochlan. As I dug deeper into Zeph's story understanding for his antagonistic, aggressive behavior came to me. I didn't want to love him, the things he did, how he treated pretty much every one around him, I couldn't see how I would ever forgive him. But then I found out what a tragic character he really is, that no punishment somebody else could deal was nearly as bad as the one he inflicted on himself. Zeph didn't feel worthy of anything good. Everything he was feeling, he was setting it free, letting it out, and all his hurt and pain, anger and guilt, fear and sadness, they felt like a whip and a lash against her skin. But she took it. She took it all. Because he had carried it inside him for so long鈥� and it was killing him. Healing a broken soul like that takes a special person and Arwyn definitely is that. She's tenacious, thoughtful, compassionate, fiercely loyal and deeply in love with Zeph. She was the constant in his life, his rock and the balm that soothed his soul.
But it's also Elin's forgiving heart and the budding friendship between Zeph, Searly, Lochlan and Favian that gives this tortured man peace. I loved their friendship so much - these scenes gave me some much needed comic relief when emotions had been running rampant. This group of people made him see that he wasn't beyond saving and that he deserved happiness. Every time one of them managed to weaken Zeph's grip on his guilt it felt like a reward. Don't expect that the romance between Arwyn and Zeph will be on the forefront of the story. While it is undeniably romantic and beautiful, it's Zeph's path to redemption, his own forgiveness you will be routing for. Maybe because despite Zeph's struggles to accept love, theirs was inevitable. 鈥淭hank you,鈥� he said. Scattered throughout the story there are action scenes that will leave you breathless. The Moon Shines Red and A Monster Like me are fantasy at its finest. These books will wrap you in a magical and wondrous world full of adventure. The characters will break your heart and you will root for every single one of them. With her narrative Pamela Sparkman makes sure of that -聽 she gives us fully fleshed out side characters. To say goodbye to them all is my own struggle because they have taken up a little space in my heart. I hope the author keeps writing fantasy in the future - she definitely has a talent for it. You are neither man, nor monster, my friend. You are the magic that makes everything else shine. ...more |
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| 鉁湰鉁� 5 "UNIQUE" STARS 鉁湰鉁� I'm quoting the author when I say, this whole book is one huge spoiler so I'm not going to talk 鉁湰鉁� 5 "UNIQUE" STARS 鉁湰鉁� I'm quoting the author when I say, this whole book is one huge spoiler so I'm not going to talk about the plot...a lot. Often when I close one book and start a new one I feel a bit disoriented. Going into the first of a fantasy series can be quite overwhelming to begin with. More often than not it's an information and name dump that makes your head spin. Many authors totally ignore the fact that most readers don't remember the names and details a couple of pages later. This is NOT what's happening here. Pamela Sparkman uses names and details only where needed, you transition right into the story. The character development is well done. Ms. Sparkman creates a multi-dimensional cast of personalities. [image] Let me begin with the heroine, Elin, who is a sweet and brave young woman, with a compassionate heart and lots of spunk. She doesn't trust easily but there is an instant connection she feels with the hero. Elin has a unique gift, she can see the happy memories of people which I found to be a refreshing change. In stories such as this one you often have a character who can see the horrors of people. Lochlan, our hero, is heartachingly lonely. He has a cross to bear that is inconceivable, you wonder how he has become such a good person. His anguish is in every word. Lochlan doesn't mope though, when danger touches both of our main characters' lives he has his work cut out for him and takes charge. Lochlan is a good man who is loyal to those he loves and relentless when he needs to protect them. The farther you get into the book, the deeper the feelings for Elin become, the more you feel how desperate he is. It's a testament to this author's writing that you physically feel Lochlan's loneliness and yearning. The side characters are so vivid that it's almost a crime to call them that. The villain of the story is fantastic. He is a conundrum of callousness, cruelty and kindness and compassion. I know it's hard to believe but trust me on that...he is an awesome bad guy. Searly is Lochlan's most trusted and beloved friend. The guy always looks on the bright side and not a lot can dim his light. He holds my heart hostage because he was pure kindness and love. [image] The story is written like a scavenger hunt. Hints are laid out throughout the story. You follow bread crumbs, solve a puzzle and that opens up a whole new lot of questions. Most of them - important for this story - if not all, are being neatly tied up and answered in this installment. One thing I should mention are the POVs we have here. Every chapter from Elin's point of view is written in first person, every other character's POV is written in third person. I didn't have a problem with it at all, it didn't take away from my enjoyment. After the first two, three chapters you have adjusted (if you actually need to) and won't even notice anymore. I'm a first time reader of Pamela Sparkman. Yes, I must have lived under a rock because this lady knows how to write. Her proficiency at spinning a gripping tale is comparable to a lot of veteran writers so she must have honed her skill. Let her take you away in The Moon Shines Red, away into a land full of magic and adventure. I promise you'll be utterly enchanted and charmed. [image] Merged review: 鉁湰鉁� 5 "UNIQUE" STARS 鉁湰鉁� I'm quoting the author when I say, this whole book is one huge spoiler so I'm not going to talk about the plot...a lot. Often when I close one book and start a new one I feel a bit disoriented. Going into the first of a fantasy series can be quite overwhelming to begin with. More often than not it's an information and name dump that makes your head spin. Many authors totally ignore the fact that most readers don't remember the names and details a couple of pages later. This is NOT what's happening here. Pamela Sparkman uses names and details only where needed, you transition right into the story. The character development is well done. Ms. Sparkman creates a multi-dimensional cast of personalities. [image] Let me begin with the heroine, Elin, who is a sweet and brave young woman, with a compassionate heart and lots of spunk. She doesn't trust easily but there is an instant connection she feels with the hero. Elin has a unique gift, she can see the happy memories of people which I found to be a refreshing change. In stories such as this one you often have a character who can see the horrors of people. Lochlan, our hero, is heartachingly lonely. He has a cross to bear that is inconceivable, you wonder how he has become such a good person. His anguish is in every word. Lochlan doesn't mope though, when danger touches both of our main characters' lives he has his work cut out for him and takes charge. Lochlan is a good man who is loyal to those he loves and relentless when he needs to protect them. The farther you get into the book, the deeper the feelings for Elin become, the more you feel how desperate he is. It's a testament to this author's writing that you physically feel Lochlan's loneliness and yearning. The side characters are so vivid that it's almost a crime to call them that. The villain of the story is fantastic. He is a conundrum of callousness, cruelty and kindness and compassion. I know it's hard to believe but trust me on that...he is an awesome bad guy. Searly is Lochlan's most trusted and beloved friend. The guy always looks on the bright side and not a lot can dim his light. He holds my heart hostage because he was pure kindness and love. [image] The story is written like a scavenger hunt. Hints are laid out throughout the story. You follow bread crumbs, solve a puzzle and that opens up a whole new lot of questions. Most of them - important for this story - if not all, are being neatly tied up and answered in this installment. One thing I should mention are the POVs we have here. Every chapter from Elin's point of view is written in first person, every other character's POV is written in third person. I didn't have a problem with it at all, it didn't take away from my enjoyment. After the first two, three chapters you have adjusted (if you actually need to) and won't even notice anymore. I'm a first time reader of Pamela Sparkman. Yes, I must have lived under a rock because this lady knows how to write. Her proficiency at spinning a gripping tale is comparable to a lot of veteran writers so she must have honed her skill. Let her take you away in The Moon Shines Red, away into a land full of magic and adventure. I promise you'll be utterly enchanted and charmed. [image] ...more |
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| TITLE: REVEREND OF SILENCE AUTHOR: Pamela Sparkman SERIES: standalone RELEASE DATE: January 14, 2019 GENRE: Historical Fiction, Literary Fict TITLE: REVEREND OF SILENCE AUTHOR: Pamela Sparkman SERIES: standalone RELEASE DATE: January 14, 2019 GENRE: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance THEMES & TROPES: Disability RATING: 5 Stars CLIFFHANGER: No [image] [image] [image] I need to tell you a story. I need to tell someone鈥攊f you鈥檙e willing to listen. Really listen. That will be the crux of this story. Listening. And not with your ears, but with your mind, your heart. Your soul. It was how she taught me to listen. And it will be how I teach you. Pamela Sparkman's new novel REVEREND OF SILENCE is a special book. It's not just the stunning cover that certainly draws the eye, it's the story about a deaf girl, her brother and their best friend who will get your tear ducts working and tug at your heartstrings. In the 1800s people who were deaf were considered only a step above animals, their family cursed for some sin they supposedly committed. It is then that we meet Lucy, Noah and Sam. Sam's deeply ingrained sense for right and wrong is what leads to change. He teaches everyone around him that Lucy is a human being with feelings and worries and that includes even Lucy's family who doesn't really know what to do with her. He is the first to see Lucy, all of her and it's no wonder he falls in love with the girl whose smile is like sunshine.
Lucy is such a lovely character with a heart of pure gold and a stubborn streak. Noah completes their trio with his steadfastness and his love for Lucy and Sam. He is the kind of guy who takes things into his hands when actions are needed and stands up for what is right. Their bond was inspiring and uplifting and so incredibly tight that it stood every test and trial as long as they were together. I also adored the dynamic between the two families. There was so much warmth and love. Pamela Sparkman is a master researcher and a perfectionist. With Reverend of Silence she gives us the hard truth of the way people with a disabilities and their family were treated. Even the name for the school Lucy went to, The American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, implies the disregard and disrespect these people were considered with. From a today's point of view it's appalling and upsetting. While this story has religious themes, not surprising with Sam's dad being a man of the church, it never becomes preachy or intrusive. This, to me, is one of the things that are of utmost importance - I don't want to feel reprimanded or patronized for not being a religious person. As a romance lover you definitely get your money's worth. Sam and Lucy's love story is front and center and the heart of this book. Cleverly weaved into the plot are historical facts that help to set the scene and make this story educational and alive. It's a gorgeous, vibrant testimony of friendship and loyalty that will give you hope, hope that love prevails, even in this time we live in. Written in stunning prose you would miss out if you didn't pick this up. We didn鈥檛 need words to communicate. Our hands didn鈥檛 try to speak in sign. We spoke in a language that was as old as time itself. And on that night, in that tiny little woodshed, we burned together, and together we rose up into something made whole鈥攊nto something made new, created out of fire and ash. And it was beautiful. Merged review: TITLE: REVEREND OF SILENCE AUTHOR: Pamela Sparkman SERIES: standalone RELEASE DATE: January 14, 2019 GENRE: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance THEMES & TROPES: Disability RATING: 5 Stars CLIFFHANGER: No [image] [image] [image] I need to tell you a story. I need to tell someone鈥攊f you鈥檙e willing to listen. Really listen. That will be the crux of this story. Listening. And not with your ears, but with your mind, your heart. Your soul. It was how she taught me to listen. And it will be how I teach you. Pamela Sparkman's new novel REVEREND OF SILENCE is a special book. It's not just the stunning cover that certainly draws the eye, it's the story about a deaf girl, her brother and their best friend who will get your tear ducts working and tug at your heartstrings. In the 1800s people who were deaf were considered only a step above animals, their family cursed for some sin they supposedly committed. It is then that we meet Lucy, Noah and Sam. Sam's deeply ingrained sense for right and wrong is what leads to change. He teaches everyone around him that Lucy is a human being with feelings and worries and that includes even Lucy's family who doesn't really know what to do with her. He is the first to see Lucy, all of her and it's no wonder he falls in love with the girl whose smile is like sunshine.
Lucy is such a lovely character with a heart of pure gold and a stubborn streak. Noah completes their trio with his steadfastness and his love for Lucy and Sam. He is the kind of guy who takes things into his hands when actions are needed and stands up for what is right. Their bond was inspiring and uplifting and so incredibly tight that it stood every test and trial as long as they were together. I also adored the dynamic between the two families. There was so much warmth and love. Pamela Sparkman is a master researcher and a perfectionist. With Reverend of Silence she gives us the hard truth of the way people with a disabilities and their family were treated. Even the name for the school Lucy went to, The American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, implies the disregard and disrespect these people were considered with. From a today's point of view it's appalling and upsetting. While this story has religious themes, not surprising with Sam's dad being a man of the church, it never becomes preachy or intrusive. This, to me, is one of the things that are of utmost importance - I don't want to feel reprimanded or patronized for not being a religious person. As a romance lover you definitely get your money's worth. Sam and Lucy's love story is front and center and the heart of this book. Cleverly weaved into the plot are historical facts that help to set the scene and make this story educational and alive. It's a gorgeous, vibrant testimony of friendship and loyalty that will give you hope, hope that love prevails, even in this time we live in. Written in stunning prose you would miss out if you didn't pick this up. We didn鈥檛 need words to communicate. Our hands didn鈥檛 try to speak in sign. We spoke in a language that was as old as time itself. And on that night, in that tiny little woodshed, we burned together, and together we rose up into something made whole鈥攊nto something made new, created out of fire and ash. And it was beautiful. ...more |
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