There are very few books that inspire me to create a new GR shelf, but this is one of them. The title of the shelf, you ask? Medically Inadvisable SexThere are very few books that inspire me to create a new GR shelf, but this is one of them. The title of the shelf, you ask? Medically Inadvisable Sex.
This book is somehow simultaneously exactly what I expected and not at all what I expected.
I expected this to be a fairly simple read (we're all familiar with palate cleanser books by now), and it was! If I'm being honest, the writing was almost a little toooo simple? Enough that, once I started, I was tempted to stop almost immediately. The story seems to call for more formal/fantasy-esque language but the vernacular was, at times, glaringly modern and colloquial. But, I'm not here for the next great american novel, I'm here for green goblin butt porn (I said what I said).
Now, normally, a book like this is almost immediately placed on my "cliterature" shelf but there's something about this book that stops me from shelving it as such: it's more quality than quantity in nature (though, fair warning, the quality isn't anything amazing either). Not only does it take a while before our MCs so much as touch each other with any kind of heat; once they do, it's really only a few times. The sex scenes themselves aren't anything particularly amazing but what IS amazing is some of the...shall we say, positional choices(?) that our MCs make. I'm trying really hard not to spoil it but there are some things that (anatomically) don't quite make sense but that I also find deeply intriguing - hence, "medically inadvisable sex".
As far as the plot goes, it was just okay and I felt most of it was really unnecessary. Frankly, I don't choose books like this for the plot - especially when there is significantly more plot than smut. Seriously, this book is like 90% actual plot and 10% smut and that, to me, is woefully imbalanced with my own expectations. Like I said, the plot itself wasn't anything particularly amazing so I found myself wanting to skim more often than not.
I'm also tempted to shelve this as "mpreg" because there are some thrown in mpreg elements in the epilogue but, if it's not a main attraction in the actual storyline, I don't like officially categorizing it that way.
Overall, it was okay. I'm tempted to rate this as a two because the writing/plot was fairly mediocre but the MCs are sweet and the interesting(?) sex choices I mentioned before (that I truly can't decide if I like or not) are enough to bump it up just a bit, so...
Rating: 2.5 rounded up to 3 stars!
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There are very few books that inspire me to create a new GR shelf, but this is one of them. The title of the shelf, you ask? Medically Inadvisable Sex.
This book is somehow simultaneously exactly what I expected and not at all what I expected.
I expected this to be a fairly simple read (we're all familiar with palate cleanser books by now), and it was! If I'm being honest, the writing was almost a little toooo simple? Enough that, once I started, I was tempted to stop almost immediately. The story seems to call for more formal/fantasy-esque language but the vernacular was, at times, glaringly modern and colloquial. But, I'm not here for the next great american novel, I'm here for green goblin butt porn (I said what I said).
Now, normally, a book like this is almost immediately placed on my "cliterature" shelf but there's something about this book that stops me from shelving it as such: it's more quality than quantity in nature (though, fair warning, the quality isn't anything amazing either). Not only does it take a while before our MCs so much as touch each other with any kind of heat; once they do, it's really only a few times. The sex scenes themselves aren't anything particularly amazing but what IS amazing is some of the...shall we say, positional choices(?) that our MCs make. I'm trying really hard not to spoil it but there are some things that (anatomically) don't quite make sense but that I also find deeply intriguing - hence, "medically inadvisable sex".
As far as the plot goes, it was just okay and I felt most of it was really unnecessary. Frankly, I don't choose books like this for the plot - especially when there is significantly more plot than smut. Seriously, this book is like 90% actual plot and 10% smut and that, to me, is woefully imbalanced with my own expectations. Like I said, the plot itself wasn't anything particularly amazing so I found myself wanting to skim more often than not.
I'm also tempted to shelve this as "mpreg" because there are some thrown in mpreg elements in the epilogue but, if it's not a main attraction in the actual storyline, I don't like officially categorizing it that way.
Overall, it was okay. I'm tempted to rate this as a two because the writing/plot was fairly mediocre but the MCs are sweet and the interesting(?) sex choices I mentioned before (that I truly can't decide if I like or not) are enough to bump it up just a bit, so...
Dude...LITERALLY, I don't KNOW how I feel. This is gonna be a hard one to rate...
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Cause here's the thing: Book 1? FabHmm...I don't know, y'all.
Dude...LITERALLY, I don't KNOW how I feel. This is gonna be a hard one to rate...
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Cause here's the thing: Book 1? Fabulous. Amazing. Wouldn't change a word of it. And you would THINK the vibes and energy of Book 1 would flow into Book 2...but they don't, really. SOMETHING is off and I think I'm having trouble pinning it down because it's more than just one thing.
The book starts strong af; right where Silk & Sand left off. And I was even excited because Seth and Raider IMMEDIATELY communicated any and all misunderstandings which was a FUCKIN' RELIEF cause if that carried through the whole book, I would've literally died. But then that conversation seems to just happen over and over and over again throughout the book? As in, they have small disagreements/arguments but talk and come back together. Which, like, DUH, that's the definition of a relationship, but it felt like EVERYTHING ELSE in the book took a back seat to those conversations? And also their make-up sex?
Like even Seth and Raider as characters seemed to take a backseat to all the fucking and crying and FEELINGS.
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DO NOT GET ME WRONG, I still love those two with my whole fucking heart and I love a good Soft Dom/Brat Sub sex scene (more than you know) but there were SO MANY OF THEM that it overshadowed everything else. There is a reason why this book is on my "cliterature" shelf and Silk & Sand was not.
Guys. Girls. Gays. If I, Sarah the Smut Slut™, am saying there are too many sex scenes!? That means something.
And where that gets difficult is that all of these scenes are STILL SO SO SOOO GOOD. But the quantity and timing of them all makes for a book that lacks...finesse.
Though, what I'm truly most upset about is Raider (my fav character, obvs). I know that he goes through a lot more because he's confronting his past for most of the book but it made me sad that a lot of his vibrancy and sassiness was lost in this one. Again, after all the trauma he's been through, I can understand some of a difference in behavior and personality but he almost seemed like a different person. Because of that, we hardly get any of the banter and humor between him and Seth that we got in the first book.
Everything outside of their relationship (i.e. the plot lol) was still REALLY good - I liked the things that happened but because of the PACING of those things and how it all became background noise(?), it didn't quite reach the potential that was outlined in Book 1. Things happened fast and the ending, especially, felt SUPERRR rushed.
UGHGH, I'm on the verge of rambling but BASICALLY, if I had to summarize it, Silk & Sand contained and promised a lot of depth that Silver & Gold just didn't quite deliver.
BUT AGAIN, I still very much love these books and these characters which is why I'm so torn between ratings. I might end up changing my rating after letting it settle more but for now...
Rating: 3.5 rounded up to 4!
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Maybe one day I'll manage to get my irritation under control enough that I can write an actual review...but today is not that dLiterally, I'm so mad.
Maybe one day I'll manage to get my irritation under control enough that I can write an actual review...but today is not that day.
Not a SINGLE character was likable and instead of having to think about them to type out a review, I'd rather work towards erasing this book from my memory all-together.
Here's a bunch of gifs that summarize how I felt, instead:
I know we're getting an Erasmus spin-off, but I'm not ready to say goodbye to some of these characters just yet.
Okay, IT'S OVER!?!? SAY IT AIN'T SO.
I know we're getting an Erasmus spin-off, but I'm not ready to say goodbye to some of these characters just yet.
Okay, so as far as the review goes...I feel like my feelings towards our main couple versus my feelings towards the overall story/past couples need to be separated to effectively discuss the book.
While I think Phlox and Leon are very sweet and I enjoyed reading their scenes together, I wasn't completely invested the way I've been with past couples. Even though it's written strictly through their two POVs, I found I was more interested in everything going on outside of their relationship. Especially because theirs is a fated-mates type relationship, it kind of felt quick and like we didn't get enough time to really get invested in their romance before the overarching plot takes over the story. If I'm JUST rating their romance? 3 stars.
HOWEVER, all that shit goin' on in the background? Easily 5 stars. I loved the interactions between all the couples and how their individual personalities/talents stood out.
The only thing that I wish was different about this book was that - since there was a point in the book where it transitioned from Phlox & Leon's romance to being about everyone, I kind of desperately wish we got POVs from past characters in the second half of the book. ESPECIALLY SEDRICK AND PHIL OH MY GAWDDDDDD I would sell my soul to the devil to get more of those two and see those last few scenes through their POV. Actually, if I let myself be really real and really selfish, I want a version of this book written completely in their POV plus a little more at the end. I'm a perpetual victim of the first-couple-in-a-series bias but I don't even care. Phil & Sedrick > everything; fight me on it.
But, since those are all just musings of a desperate woman (it's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me), I'm not gonna count any of it against the book and just average out the two separate ratings I mentioned before. ...more
Pairing the absolute sweetest with the absolute scariest just HITS DIFFERENT *chef's kiss*
I HAVE BEEN DYINGGG for Hellfire Rayburn's chance at love anPairing the absolute sweetest with the absolute scariest just HITS DIFFERENT *chef's kiss*
I HAVE BEEN DYINGGG for Hellfire Rayburn's chance at love and MJ did not disappoint.
Even though he's the literal embodiment of all things hot fire flames, Ray is ICE. COLD. And who better to melt his chilly fairy heart than the cutest, sweetest, most selfless zombie boi to ever exist.
Guys, I wanna live in this world sooo bad. The fact that I don't have a scuttlebutt perched on my shoulder at all times of the day is truly a travesty. I loved that Trinket was basically a living personification of their relationship: absolutely adorable meets terrifying as hell. Didn't think I'd ever yell "GOOD GIRL" as a fictional fuzzball rips out a grown man's throat but here we are.
MY ONLY QUALM...I feel like the spice kind of flip-flops in these books? It kind of seemed like they were increasing in spice level as the series went on (like the author was getting more adventurous in adding in spicy elements) but, for how much Wendall talks about wanting to be intimate with Ray, the spice is virtually nonexistent and we're kind of just left imagining what it WOULD be like. Idk, I just feel like if you're gonna have the characters talk/think about intimacy a lot and frequently use the word "cock" in the writing, it teases the idea that we'll have closure in the form of a spicy scene. But instead, we're blue-balled to the point of pain.
BUT, with that said, I feel like docking an entire star just because I'm a horny, horny goblin monster is mildly extreme (PLUS I reeeeally loved everything else) so...
Bro, pour me some wine, cause you could make one helluva charcuterie charDUDErie board with all that cheese.
Angst? Conflict? Who're they? Never met 'Bro, pour me some wine, cause you could make one helluva charcuterie charDUDErie board with all that cheese.
Angst? Conflict? Who're they? Never met 'em. It's just familial love, brother bonding, and doggy-style boning as far as the eye can see. I ain't even mad.
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Brad is still balls deep in his Soft Boi Era™ (except for when he's in active labor lol), Raul is still the ever-adoring alpha, but the focus is very clearly shifting (hehe, pun) away from their love story. I'm excited to see the dynamic between Devon & Constantine and I'm kind of glad that the author kept most of it from us and saved it for their own series.
MY ONLY QUALM is that we were TEASED with the fact that male omegas can lactate, and yet, we never got to see Brad's flabbergasted (and I'm sure colorfully vulgar) reaction to seeing milk come out of his nips. Like, fine, he's a daddy now - but he's still BRAD.
Which, like, is very sweet obvi but respectfully, BRING BACK THE 'TUDE.
WHAT DO WE WANT!?SASSY-AND-EMOTIONALLY-COBrad has entered his Soft Boi Era™.
Which, like, is very sweet obvi but respectfully, BRING BACK THE 'TUDE.
WHAT DO WE WANT!?SASSY-AND-EMOTIONALLY-CONSTIPATED BRAD! WHEN DO WE WANT HIM!? NOOOOOW!
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Also, big fan of when intense/serious conversations are happening and I suddenly remember that everyone is having this convo buck-ass naked because they just shifted. I wouldn't last a minute in this world, I'd just be standing there [image] [image]...more
In this essay, I will explore the age-old question: "Is it technically necrophilia if you have sex with a vampire?"
Jk....but not jk, let's talk aboutIn this essay, I will explore the age-old question: "Is it technically necrophilia if you have sex with a vampire?"
Jk....but not jk, let's talk about it. In the context of this book, I'm tempted to lean towards yes (especially with the temperature difference, and the thing with the ice bucket, which I very much enjoyed btw) but for some reason, boning-with-telekinesis makes me want to say no? Idk, it makes sense in my head. Also, is there a name for having a boning-with-telekinesis kink? Telekenisex? Telekinesophilia? Either way, I think I have one now, CAUSE THAT SCENE IN THE BACKSEAT OF THE CAR?
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Dima and Casey are FUCKING ADORABLE. The sexual tension/chemistry was finger lickin' good and I especially enjoyed their playful banter. I would call their dynamic Grumpy/Sunshine but, like, fuckin' HELLO!? VAMPIRES!! So Grumpy/Moonshine? Grumpy/Thousand-Watt-Lightbulb? I'm having so many tangential thoughts today, but YOU GET IT.
The plot did NOT go where I was expecting it to go and it was such a pleasant surprise (especially all the stuff with Killian). I anticipated a steady, rom-com-y story, but really, it was a rollercoaster of emotions.
I didn't read the first two books in the series (am slut 4 MM), but meeting the other couples/characters genuinely peaked my interest enough that I might just come back to them one day, which is saying a lot.
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I can't begin to tell you how ecstatiGroveling 101.
THAT IS HOW YOU WRITE BETRAYAL AND FORGIVENESS.
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I can't begin to tell you how ecstatic I was when Jem didn't instantly forgive Cador in the first book. I am so sick of MCs forgiving their love interest after 0.2 seconds with little to no groveling. Jem makes Cador WORK FOR IT and WORK HE FUCKING DOES.
The same obsession I felt with the first book now extends to this one. I looooove that in Book 1 we see Ergh and Cador's world and culture and now Cador is thrown into Jem's world. Jem is holding the reigns in MORE WAY THAN ONE CAUSE OUR BABY BOY CAN RIDE A HORSE NOW MOTHER FUCKERS.
There's some amazing character development in this one and I just ate it all up. There's also some minor plot twists that I didn't see coming. Keira does an amazing job anticipating what kind of plot twists a reader would normally expect and sets the scenes up to follow that line of logic and then diverts at the last second; literally feints left then shoots right. The twists aren't anything crazy; they're honestly very, very minor parts of the plot - but I just had to point it out because it's refreshing when a book isn't wholly predictable. And actually, the resolution to the entire plot seemed a little too easy but, I had such a good time, I honestly can't find it in myself to care or be critical.
UGH, I'm just obsessed with this world and I'm OBSESSED WITH JEM AND CADOR. They're so fucking precious I wanna scream. There's so many little details that I love about this book and series - I wouldn't even know where to start in writing a more coherent review so I hope you enjoyed my word vomit. Brain isn't braining.
People think I’m obsessed. But I’m ok with it, I am obsessed with it.
I'm gonna have to fight really hard to not write this entire review in caps lockPeople think I’m obsessed. But I’m ok with it, I am obsessed with it.
I'm gonna have to fight really hard to not write this entire review in caps lock CAUSE IT'S JUST SO FUCKING GOOD. I loved every. single. thing. about this book (except the cover, I'm sorry). The characters, the world, the pacing, the plot, the adventure, the smut, EVEN THE CLIFFHANGER ENDING that was kind of literal cause Keira legit LEFT US ON A CLIFF. THANK FUCK I already have ready access to Book 2 cause I would've imploded on myself like a dying star if I didn't get my grubby little hands on it immediately.
Jem and Cador are everything that I love and everything that I am and they are just utter perfection. I even love how much I FUCKING HATED Cador in the beginning. Which, by the way, just goes to show that this is enemies-to-lovers done RIGHT. It's done so well that even I somehow went from "YEAH NO, FUCK THIS GUY; WHY DID WE MARRY HIM!?" to "I JUST WATCHED THIS MAN BAKE BREAD AND I CAME IN MY PANTS; I LOVE HIM YOUR HONOR"
I already knew I loved Keira's writing and storytelling ability after Kidnapped by the Pirate but this is some next-level shit for me. It has the perfect balance of everything that I like in a story and I'm simultaneously SO EXCITED TO BE HERE and so mad that it took me so long to read this.
AND GOD THAT ENDING. What a perfect fucking ending. I won't say more to avoid spoilers; I'll save that rant for my Book 2 review. With that said, ON TO BOOK 2! ...more
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite comfort series.
I looove this world!! Every time I pick up a Perfect Pixie book, I know I'm in for some serThis is quickly becoming one of my favorite comfort series.
I looove this world!! Every time I pick up a Perfect Pixie book, I know I'm in for some serious cuteness and coziness paired with just the right amount of angst.
Parsnip and Vander are just as adorable as I expected and I'm SO HAPPY that our previous couples still play significant parts in the plot. Seeing all our pixies together made my heart so happy! Omg and Vander joining Sedrick and Lucroy's Partners of Pixies Support Group!? EEEEP, I LOVE THEM and I love how much they love their pixies.
The main plot was just as fun and engaging as the previous volumes but this time we also get quite a lot of subplot and background stuff - not to mention the hints at what's going to happen in the next book. I know it's probably not going to happen but I just want to put this out there: IF PHIL AND SEDRICK GOT ANOTHER BOOK/NOVELLA, I WOULD BE OVER THE FUCKING MOON There's stuff that happens in this volume that kiiiind of makes me feel like it's a possibility but I'm trying really hard not to get my hopes up. Waaah, I just want more Phil so bad!!
While I (clearly) really loved this one, I do have some small critiques too. First off, there was a bit more...cheesiness to some of the dialogue than I'd like. Not a huge issue cause this is just a very fluffy series in general but it definitely toed the line of cringey this time around. Second, while I SOOO appreciate and love that as the series progresses, the characters are a little more open with their horniness for each other, I do wish that Parsnip and Vander had a little bit more of an emotional connection too. I get the whole "one and only" fated mate thing kind of makes up for it, but I do wish there were more "this is WHY you're my mate" moments.
Regardless, I'm super eager for the next book cause we're shifting over to FAIRIES. I've loved Ray's character since the first book, so I can't wait to see what happens with him and Wendall!
Pretty sure if you shook this book hard enough, cum would splatter out of the pages & lemme tell ya -Why think critically when I can think clitically?
Pretty sure if you shook this book hard enough, cum would splatter out of the pages & lemme tell ya -that's exactly what I was looking for. When I get that itch, no one but Roe knows how to scratch it juuust right. What makes it even better is that this is probably my new favorite of all of his books that I've read so far.
As always, the plot and world-building is fairly minimal but again, this is probably my favorite world that Roe has introduced us to. I loved the magic, the shifting, the lore - and the characters? UGH, I FUCKING LOVE WOLF AND BEAR but especially Wolf. His pouty, possessive, impatient ass had me wrapped around his clawed finger.
I truly see myself cumming coming back to this one for a reread when the mood (read: horniness) strikes....more
I have been following this comic for literal years and I am so ABSURDLY HAPPY to have a physical copy in my hands!!
Not onlAHHHHH IT'S SO PRETTYYY!!!!
I have been following this comic for literal years and I am so ABSURDLY HAPPY to have a physical copy in my hands!!
Not only is every single page a piece of art, Polaris and Yildun's relationship is a work of art in its own right. There's nothing like a sweet romance between a king and his knight!
This is just such a beautiful story through and through and I'm so honored to have seen it grow! I already can't wait for the next volume to come out!
Pro tip for all my fellow perverts: NSFW content is readily available on Crimson Chain's Patreon and it is *chef's kiss* GLORIOUS! ...more
Just two hot ass men in a hot ass desert makin' me hot 'n bothered.
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I FUCKIN' LOVED THIS, lemme tell ya. I loved the world-building, I loved theJust two hot ass men in a hot ass desert makin' me hot 'n bothered.
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I FUCKIN' LOVED THIS, lemme tell ya. I loved the world-building, I loved the magic, I loved the characters, I loved the writing, and I would straight-up die for Jasmine the boy dog with the flowery name.
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The verbiage was a lot more informal and casual than you usually get with books written in this type of setting but yoooo, I was vibin' with it. Especially cause, if the entire book is written like that, it makes it a-ok to say things like
"Who the fuck cares what's normal? I like your aggression. I like your dick. Give me both of them."
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And don't even get me started on the BDSM-lite stuff. Just...*chef's kiss*. The attraction between Seth and Raider starts from the moment they lock eyes and it's all just fire and heat and BURNY BURNY GOODNESS from there.
"This is mine now. Hold the railing."
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LIKE, GUYS. HEAR ME OUT: KINKY. ARCANE. HANDCUFFS.
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I love that Seth and Raider are complete opposites and yet seem to complement each other so perfectly. Seth sees the world in black & white, Raider sees a world bursting with color. Seth is quick to scowl, Raider is quick to grin. Seth has a stick up his ass, Raider likes Seth's stick up his ass. It's all about balance, really.
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I could say more but I think you get it & really, I just wanna go read Silver & Gold, byeeeeeee.
P.S. not that it needs it by any means, but this book gets my horny brown girl stamp of approval.
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P.P.S. I literally loved this arc so much, I went and bought physical copies of both Book 1 & 2 before I even finished this one - so that should tell you how much I loved it.
✧While I received a free e-arc from GRR, all thoughts are my own.✧...more
What book did the rest of you fucking read? (Disrespectfully)
Cause it can't be what I just suffered through.
On paper, this book should be everythingWhat book did the rest of you fucking read? (Disrespectfully)
Cause it can't be what I just suffered through.
On paper, this book should be everything that I look for in a palate cleanser - MM, Mpreg, dragons!? Fucking sign me up. I was SO excited about the eggs! Now, the only thing that I wish could be cleansed is my BRAIN. With BLEACH. In the hopes that I can forget the time it took to get through this book and endure these INSUFFERABLE. ASS. CHARACTERS.
Let's get into it, shall we?
Nate, our resident omega, initially comes off as confident and sarcastic and sexy and somehow turns into the whiniest, most aggravating person & any inkling of a personality just vanishes. And SAME THING with Alistair. In their first interaction, he seems mysterious and hot and then suddenly, he's speaking all formal and weird and does HARDLY ANYTHING to explain to Nate WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON. And APPARENTLY, him knowing FUCK ALL is true to character because we are reminded again and again and AGAIN what a fucking loser he is in the dragon world. WHY!?! Why is one of our MCs being constantly mocked and made to look like a two-bit moron?? There is NOTHING attractive or endearing about that! And those two TOGETHER? Omg, they hop between indifference, affection, and hostility like a fucking pinball machine.
And don't. even. get me started on Harry. If I had to choose one character in the history of ever that was the personification of NAILS ON A FUCKING CHALKBOARD it would be this annoying ass motherfucker.
And WHAT THE FUCK were the scenes of Alistair's brothers constantly walking in unannounced while they're having sex like we're in some poor attempt at a parodical Shakespearean play!?
Idk if it was the authors' goal to avoid any semblance of sensibility but this story is just so...ridiculous. And NOT in a good way. Listen, I've read many a book that are meant to be more fun than anything but there is a big difference between satire and juvenile absurdity. There's a place for everything if it's done right but the way the authors' chosen dramatization style mixed with this particular genre? Oil and water, babe.
Maybe it works for other readers but unfortunately, it didn't work for me at all. This falls right into the uncanny valley of serious vs. campy.
What really sucks is that the structure of the plot had SO MUCH POTENTIAL.
Ugh, I need to stop because any more time spent thinking about this book will drive me to smashing my head repeatedly against a brick wall....more
For the record, I'm not complaining; I can confidently say that this is my favorite of Roe's that I've read so far for tWho put this plot in my smut?
For the record, I'm not complaining; I can confidently say that this is my favorite of Roe's that I've read so far for that reason alone. But also, don't misunderstand me - we are still very much in the heart of Smut City, where cum rains from the skies and every store is dedicated to a different kink. If you're here for a PWP fix, I promise you'll still get your money's worth.
Lawrie & Ernest are adooooorable! I love the way their story unfolds and I especially love that even though it's a fated mates story, Lawrie reacts fairly realistically and, at first, is like "this is fucking crazy, I'm out." The way his character is written makes the "soulmate" thing waaay more palatable than it usually is for me. His sarcasm and sass carries the whole book and I fucking loved it.
I even really liked the background plot with Sullivan and Burnes - it added to the story and gave our MCs a lot more depth than these types of books usually provide.
Also, lover's milk!? Yeah, I fucks with it. ...more