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Triple Threat by K. Webster – Review

Triple Threat by K. Webster – Review

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Hello sassy people! Today’s post is about Triple Threat by K. Webster! I got this book from Give Me Books PR, in preparation for my review about K. Webster’s new release, Death Wish! 

Escaping Christmas by Marie Landry

Triple Threat

(Deception Duet #1)

by K. Webster

 

I’m a prisoner in a prestigious world.
A perfect princess locked in a tower.
My father will never let me go.
Not that I could leave. I would never abandon my little sister. Hope comes in the form of a devilishly handsome man with dark eyes and darker secrets.
With each encounter, I’m lured deeper into the labyrinth. The danger lurking beneath his surface calls to me, even as it warns me away.
Except there’s a new side of him every time we meet. A different danger each time we touch. It’s as if three different men want to devour me.
He’s not just one villain. He’s three.

     Genre: Romance

Publisher: Dangerous Press

Year: 2022

Nº of pages: 366

Is it on KU?: Nope

Subgenres: Contemporary Romance, Dark, Erotic, Retelling

Tropes: Forbidden/Taboo, Revenge, Reverse Harem

Smut factor: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 5/5 (Sierra Simone level)

Spice scale: 3/5 🌶️🌶️🌶️

POP (Put Out Percentage): 57%

TRIGGER WARNINGS (Based on StoryGraphs): Alcoholism, Bullying, Child Abuse, Death, Death of a parent, Domestic Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Gaslighting, Incest, Injury/Injury detail, Misogyny, Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse/Rape, Sexual Content, Toxic relationship, Violence

 

Main characters: Landry, Scout, Sparrow, Sully

Heroes: Assholes

Heroine: The Female Messiah/Savior

Pacing: Medium

Mood: Heavy, Hot and complicated, Thrilling

Plot or character-driven: Mixed

P.O.V.: Multiple P.O.V.

Character development: Good

Diverse Cast: Secondary characters

Read in: 2022

 

My Rate: ⭐⭐⭐ 3/5

This was a really good book, it really entertained me, hooked me from page one. However… A lot of heavy things happen in it, and I’m not okay with most of it. 

Equality rate: ⭐ 1/5 

My two main problems were the abuse on page and the dubious consent. 

I was not triggered by it, that is not a trigger I have, but it made me deeply uncomfortable. 

I understand that it is the point of the book, and a lot of people like it, it just bothered me a lot, and I couldn’t let go of it. 

My other big problem with this is lying and deceiving and playing. These men view and treat Landry like an object, they toy with her, manipulate her and all they can think about is sleeping with her, while she is living in hell. They have their pissing matches and their jealousy fits and they don’t seem to really care that she is being abused, just about who gets to be the first to sleep with her. That bothered me really much. 

In the end, it was a very entertaining book, that hooked me, but I can’t give a book with this many negative equality points, a high rate:

Aggressive behavior, Aggressive grabbing or pulling, Controlling issues, Dubious Consent, Emotional manipulation, Gaslight, Jealousy, Love interest scares the main character by driving recklessly, Monitor where the love interest goes and with whom, No Communication, No explicit consent, Possessiveness, Sexism, Stalking, The main character is afraid of the love interest, The main character is viewed as an object, Unprotected sex (consensual or non-consensual)

Adjectives and general thoughts: Very entertaining, amazing writing, but it had major problems with consent that I can’t let go of. 

If you want to buy this book, here is the link for Amazon. You can also add it to your shelf on Goodreads and see what other people thought about it!

Well, that is all for today, I hope you like this post, hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Feel free to leave your opinion about it in the comments and I will see you next time! 

Bye sassy people! 

 

  • I know that some comments I make about decent guys on my posts are the bare minimum a guy should do, so no, they don’t deserve to be treated like gods for doing the minimum, but at the same time, I’ve read a lot of sexist books and I appreciate authors who make characters that can serve as role models and examples of how a decent guy acts and what a loving and respectful relationship looks like. I believe we should always encourage these authors and bring attention to the ones that still write sexist characters and stories. 
  • I make a lot of comments about sexism and healthy role models in books, but a lot of times these characteristics don’t make the book a bad book and definitely don’t make the author a bad author. Please never shame these authors and these books for these comments, I simply feel that we need to have awareness of the less than ideal situations some books bring us, and not use the romanticized problem as examples of what a relationship should be. Most of these authors are still amazing, and the content they write doesn’t reflect directly with their personal views and opinions. Always make sure to respect and be kind to everyone, even while criticizing their content. 

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Married by Sunday by Sarah Ready – Review

Married by Sunday by Sarah Ready – Review

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Hello sassy people! Today’s post is about Married by Sunday by Sarah Ready! Thank you, Sarah Ready and Social Butterfly PR for providing this copy in exchange for an honest review!

Escaping Christmas by Marie Landry

Married by Sunday

(Soul Mates in Romeo #5)

by Sarah Ready

 

Opposites clash in this wild, unpredictable rom com, where two strangers team up to stop a wedding at all costs.
Nathaniel Barry is monochromatic, meticulous, and uptight. Izzy Harris is wild, unpredictable, and free-spirited. Nathaniel has a trendy apartment, a successful career, and a girlfriend he’s about to propose to. Izzy has no home, no career, and nobody special to hold her down.
They’re polar-opposites in every way.
So when they sit next to each other on the train to Romeo, New York they clash from the very start. Naturally, Nathaniel decides he wants nothing to do with Izzy. And Izzy…well, she has a different opinion.
No matter how much Nathaniel protests, Izzy knows it was fate that brought them together. Nathaniel’s girlfriend just ran off to marry another man, and Izzy swears she’ll help Nathaniel win her back. They have three days to stop the ill-advised wedding. It should be easy. It should be simple. But when two polar opposites team-up to stop a wedding, there’s only one guarantee – that nothing will go as planned.
Married by Sunday is Book 5 in Sarah Ready’s Soul Mates in Romeo Romance Series.

 

Genre: Romance, ARC

Publisher: Swift & Lewis Publishing LLC

Year: 2022

Nº of pages: 208

Is it on KU?: Nope

Subgenres: Contemporary Romance, RomCom

Tropes: Fated Mates, Grumpy-Sunshine, Small Town Romance

Smut factor: 🔥 🔥 🔥 3/5 (sex on the page)

Spice scale: 2/5 🌶️🌶️

POP (Put Out Percentage): 64%

TRIGGER WARNINGS (Based on StoryGraphs): No TW (According to StoryGraphs)

 

Main characters: Isabelle and Nathaniel

Hero: Book Boyfriend, Cinnamon Roll

Heroine: The Nurturer

Pacing: Medium

Mood: Amazing, Deep, Delicious, Fun, Sweet

Plot or character-driven: Character Driven

P.O.V.: Double P.O.V.

Character development: Good

Diverse Cast: Nope

Read in: 2022

 

My Rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 

I loved this book, pretty much everything about it. I cannot find something bad to say 😂, so here is a list of all the things I loved:

Okay, I love this type of grumpy. He is not rude, he is not unpleasant, but his joy is reserved. I LOVED the scenes where he smiled, only for Izzy. And his smile became something so precious.

This entire book is about the tiny special moments that are often overlooked. And I love those moments. I love the tiny touches and the thrills and the small smiles that mean everything.

I loved the languages of love and the teaching each other how to fall in love, this whole book is a lesson on Romance (in real life and literature) and I think that men should read it and learn from it…

I already knew that Sarah Ready was an amazing author because Josh and Gemma Make a Baby became one of my favorite books of all time, but I didn’t know that all her books were got get me like this.

This had the perfect balance between deep, sweet, romantic, magical, and also sad.

I laughed and I cried during this book (and it is hard to make me cry while reading), and I felt so much joy and butterflies.

I loved the Fate and Soul Mates narrative, that it felt more like a personal belief than something magical, but that it works in the end. I love the grumpy and sunshine and the reflecting over your life aspect.

Equality rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 

I went through the same thing Nate went, staying with someone that didn’t make you happy because it was the plan. I understood him and also felt seen and understood. It is really hard to give up on your plans or to accept that they were not right, but it’s what’s gonna make you live a good life.

Ultimately I loved that this was an insta love that wasn’t actually insta love. I don’t enjoy that trope, but it would have worked here, but I loved how the author solved it, how they worked their own problems, on their own and came back together better, by themselves.

It was just perfect.

Adjectives and general thoughts: AMAZING, sweet, deep and so so delicious and romantic. 

Fall in love today!
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About Sarah Ready

Author Sarah Ready writes contemporary romance and romantic comedy. Her books
have been described as “euphoric”, “heartwarming” and “laugh out loud”. Her debut
novel The Fall in Love Checklist was hailed as “the unicorn read of 2020”. She loves to
write fast-paced, emotionally compelling romances about quirky, smart women and the

men who love them.

Before writing romance full-time Sarah had lots of fun teaching at an Ivy League. Then
she realized she could have even more fun writing romance. Her favorite things after
writing are adventuring and travel. You’ll frequently find her using her degree at a dino

dig site, crawling into a cave, snorkeling, or on horseback riding through the jungle – all
fodder for her next book. She’s lived in Scotland, Norway, Portugal, Switzerland and
NYC. She currently lives in the Caribbean with her water-obsessed pup and her

awesome family.

You can visit her online at www.sarahready.com 

Connect with Sarah
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Well, that is all for today, I hope you like this post, hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Feel free to leave your opinion about it in the comments and I will see you next time! 

Bye sassy people! 

 

  • I know that some comments I make about decent guys on my posts are the bare minimum a guy should do, so no, they don’t deserve to be treated like gods for doing the minimum, but at the same time, I’ve read a lot of sexist books and I appreciate authors who make characters that can serve as role models and examples of how a decent guy acts and what a loving and respectful relationship looks like. I believe we should always encourage these authors and bring attention to the ones that still write sexist characters and stories. 
  • I make a lot of comments about sexism and healthy role models in books, but a lot of times these characteristics don’t make the book a bad book and definitely don’t make the author a bad author. Please never shame these authors and these books for these comments, I simply feel that we need to have awareness of the less than ideal situations some books bring us, and not use the romanticized problem as examples of what a relationship should be. Most of these authors are still amazing, and the content they write doesn’t reflect directly with their personal views and opinions. Always make sure to respect and be kind to everyone, even while criticizing their content. 

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The Savage by Sophie Lark – Review

The Savage by Sophie Lark – Review

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Hello sassy people! Today’s post is about The Savage by Sophie Lark! Thank you, Sophie Lark and Social Butterfly PR for providing this copy in exchange for an honest review!

Escaping Christmas by Marie Landry

The Savage

(Kingmakers #5)

by Sophie Lark

 

How Do You Tame A Savage?
Sabrina Gallo is an animal.
From the moment I laid eyes on her, I had to have her.
But Sabrina won’t be taken by anyone. She’s wild and reckless – downright dangerous.
Lucky for me, I’ve always loved a challenge… I want to hunt.
Even if I capture her, caging a tiger doesn’t mean it’s tamed.
The harder she fights, the more ruthless I become.
She needs to learn how savage I can be.
The Lark Notes:>/b>
You asked for it, you got it! I’ve never received more requests for a book. This is for all my rowdy Love Larks, because you deserve it. Sabrina Gallo and Adrik Petrov are fire and fire. Their relationship is an inferno that could burn the world down. — Sophie
“The Savage” is a standalone story in the Kingmakers universe. It’s a dark mafia romance, lovers to enemies to lovers again. Reader prepare yourself: the steam is off the charts, including FF and FFM scenes.

 

Genre: Romance, ARC

Publisher: Indie

Year: 2022

Nº of pages: 553

Is it on KU?: Yes!!!!!

Subgenres: Contemporary Romance, Dark, Erotic

Tropes: Mafia Romance, Romance Family

Smut factor: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 5/5 (Sierra Simone level)

Spice scale: 4/5 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

POP (Put Out Percentage): 10%

TRIGGER WARNINGS (Based on StoryGraphs): Blood, Death, Drug Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Gun Violence, Murder, Sexism, Violence

 

Main characters: Adrik and Sabrina

Main conflict: At the beginning of their relationship started with the promise of equal partnership, but Adrik had problems compromising and being able to share his power. 

Hero: Alpha

Heroine: The Seducer

Pacing: Medium

Mood: Amazing, Deep, Delicious, Heavy, Hot and complicated, Sweet, Thrilling

Plot or character-driven: Mixed

P.O.V.: Double P.O.V.

Character development: Good

Diverse Cast: Yes

Read in: 2022

 

My Rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 

This book gave me many emotions. The first 60% were pretty much perfect, delicious with a lot of mafia and amazing power. But when the conflicts started, they were shattering to me. When Adrik broke Sabrina’s trust he also broke mine. In the end, he did redeem himself, but it’s not the same (as my mom says, a broken vase will never be the same again, and this is true about Adrik). He was in my book boyfriend category before he f*** things up. And even though he did redeem himself, and he did show that he is working on his flaws, he just lost his status to me.

I understand a lot of the mistakes both Sabrina and Adrik made in their relationship and in general, however, it pissed me off to read Sabrina apologizing, again and again, when in my head, she didn’t really need to apologize. It was extremely gratifying to see her have her revenge, to see Adrik having to bite his tongue for every second he doubted her, so in my head, he needed to apologize because he deserved everything he got, but he never did apologize and that pisses me off.

I believe this was one of the best books I’ve ever read by Sophie Lark, I already loved her, but now, wow. This was very well written, I love the inside view of the mob and the struggle to have success inside it. I love to see the pressure and stress of the leader and to see how flawed Adrik is.

And as in all of Sophie Lark’s books, the action is amazing and thrilling and it makes the book even better.

Equality rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 

Adrik started to book looking perfect. He was powerful and strong, like an alpha, but without the jealousy and possessiveness that is typical of this type of hero, which made him look like the best of both worlds. However he was not immune to toxic masculinity, he was not immune from the need to be the boss, to be the one that is always right and is never questioned. I understand his troubles and even though he was an as***le, he did realize his mistakes and took care of her. Sometimes I don’t think it was enough, but I liked to see him work in getting better.

This couple has some DEEP communication issues, and the end of the book hints at them solving that. I do believe that their relationship depended a lot on the physical, but they used the physical to talk about the emotional. This book had one of the most heartfelt sex scenes I’ve ever read and I loved that.

This had a lot of very positive sides (these are the points it checked on my positive behaviors list: 

Aftercare, Diverse Cast, Explicit and enthusiastic consent, Healthy sexuality (toys, kink, free sexuality), Innovative points of view about gender roles and stereotypes, Men who realize they were sexist, Powerful and strong female main characters, Women in male-dominated jobs/fields

But it also had some of the worst negatives I’ve ever seen in a book… :

Belittle or minimize their accomplishments, Controlling issues, Dangerous power dynamics, Dominating decision-making process, Emotional violence, Fault the abuse on the victim, Insult or humiliate the love interest in front of friends and colleagues, Isolation from peers, Monitor where the love interest goes and with whom, No Communication, Sexism, Stalking, Unprotected sex (consensual or non-consensual)

In the end, my rate is 4 because the redeeming process saved the story for me, and it was mostly a very equal book, having small but very impactful scenes of inequality.

Adjectives and general thoughts: Amazing but also heavy and impactful

 

Fall in love today!
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About Sophie

Sophie Lark is an Amazon Bestselling author who writes intense, intelligent romance,
with heroines who are strong and capable, and men who will do anything to capture
their hearts. She lives with her husband, two boys, and baby girl in the Rocky Mountain West.

She has a slight obsession with hiking, bodybuilding, and live comedy shows. Her
perfect day would be taking the kids to Harry Potter World, going dancing with Mr. Lark,
then relaxing with a good book and a monster bag of salt and vinegar chips.

Connect with Sophie

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Well, that is all for today, I hope you like this post, hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Feel free to leave your opinion about it in the comments and I will see you next time! 

Bye sassy people! 

 

  • I know that some comments I make about decent guys on my posts are the bare minimum a guy should do, so no, they don’t deserve to be treated like gods for doing the minimum, but at the same time, I’ve read a lot of sexist books and I appreciate authors who make characters that can serve as role models and examples of how a decent guy acts and what a loving and respectful relationship looks like. I believe we should always encourage these authors and bring attention to the ones that still write sexist characters and stories. 
  • I make a lot of comments about sexism and healthy role models in books, but a lot of times these characteristics don’t make the book a bad book and definitely don’t make the author a bad author. Please never shame these authors and these books for these comments, I simply feel that we need to have awareness of the less than ideal situations some books bring us, and not use the romanticized problem as examples of what a relationship should be. Most of these authors are still amazing, and the content they write doesn’t reflect directly with their personal views and opinions. Always make sure to respect and be kind to everyone, even while criticizing their content. 

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Praise by Sara Cate – Review

Praise by Sara Cate – Review

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Escaping Christmas by Marie Landry

Praise

by Sara Cate

 

He calls me perfect.
His flawless pet.
His good girl.
Broken down and wounded by my emotionally neglectful ex, I wanted someone to tell me I was good enough.
Then, I stumbled into a new job with a boss who brings me to my knees—literally. He has me do things a real secretary would never do.
Emerson Grant tells me I’m more than just good enough.
I’m worthy of his praise.
There are a million reasons why I should stay away. The owner of the Salacious Players’ Club is not just my new boss, he’s twice my age.
And my ex-boyfriend’s father.
With him, I am treasured. I am adored. I am his.
I’m a good girl, but I’m falling for the wrong man.
Emerson Grant knows what he wants—
And he wants me.
So how far will I go to hear his approval?

 

 Genre: Romance, ARC

Publisher: Indie

Year: 2022

Nº of pages: 341

Is it on KU?: Yes!!!!!

Subgenres: Contemporary Romance

Tropes: Age Gap Romance, Boss/Employee, Ex boyfriend’s dad!!!!

Smut factor: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 5/5 (Sierra Simone level)

Spice scale: 3/5 🌶️🌶️🌶️

POP (Put Out Percentage): 35%

TRIGGER WARNINGS (Based on StoryGraphs): Abandonment, Sexual Content, Transphobia

 

Main characters: Charlie, Charlotte, Emerson

Main conflict: Ex boyfriend’s dad, boss, age gap, taboo BDSM business. 

Hero: Alpha

Heroine: The Mystic

Pacing: Medium

Mood: Delicious, Fun

Plot or character-driven: Character Driven

P.O.V.: Double P.O.V.

Character development: Deep

Diverse Cast: Secondary characters

Read in: 2022

 

My Rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5

Not the best writing ever (not the worst either) but the story is so amazing and so funny, it makes up!

I did miss a bit of deeper character development and a bit of a less dramatic end, but overall I loved this book!

Super funny and it paints an overall accurate picture of the kink community.

One thing I hate is that the next books in the series are not out yet. I NEED THEM! Like right now!

Equality rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 

One thing that bugs me and I believe misrepresents the BDSM community is: Emerson is a Dom, and he just starts behaving dominantly towards Charlie, before they are in any kind of relationship, outside of work. You would think is okay, BUT BDSM is all about CONSENT. You don’t treat someone as your sub unless you have a conversation and a negotiation about each other’s dos and don’t s, where you establish how your relationship is going to work, and then you have consent and safe words and all types of protection. Safewords are not only for s*xual activity, and you need to be careful about any type of interaction, emotional or physical (for example, some people get triggered by brating, someone as a submissive needs to have the Dom’s consent before doing such thing and that works the same way with the Dom).

You cannot just start bossing random people around you without their consent. If you do that, you’re not being kinky, you’re just being abusive.

So what bugs me here is, he starts telling her what to do, who to talk to, how to dress, sometimes even being rude and making her uncomfortable or hurt emotionally, without ever having a conversation or her consent about getting into any type of Dom/sub dynamic, which is one of the most important parts of BDSM.

Just because you believe someone to want something, it doesn’t mean you can just start doing it to them. If I believe that my friend is hungry I can’t just start shoveling food down their throat without their permission, and that is the same about ANY type of interaction, emotional, physical, romantic, or platonic.

Now, this didn’t ruin the book for me, but it did raise a small red flag.

Also, sexual harassment and dangerous power dynamic, because she is his employee. This constitutes a power dynamic that can be very dangerous, even if it doesn’t play out this way in the book, I’ll always talk about this when we have a boss/employee kind of relationship

There are parts in the book where you see the very deep knowledge about BDSM the author has, and I loved those moments. I also missed a very hot, very kinky, and smutty book, and this was just perfect for me!

I also loved the diverse secondary characters and overall the whole story.

All information I know about consent, negotiations, and BDSM, in general, is sourced from Pink Kink Podcast, an amazing and very interesting podcast about BDSM and Kink.

Adjectives and general thoughts: Delicious, bold, great BDSM rep, did I say delicious?

Recommend this to Anyone who enjoys reading about sexual liberty, anyone who likes BDSM and delicious, delicious books.

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A London Villain by Catherine Wiltcher – Review

A London Villain by Catherine Wiltcher – Review

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A London Villain

by Catherine Wiltcher

 

The devil dances in his veins…
From USA Today bestselling author, Catherine Wiltcher, comes a new dark mafia romance about second chances and enduring love.
It started with a dare:
Steal a kiss from the pretty, green-eyed girl with the Irish mobster father.
Turns out, Ada O’Sullivan was a much better thief than me.
In the span of one night, I lost my head, my senses, my loyalty to my own crime family…
At nineteen, she was the only thing worth fighting for.
Dying for.
Loving.
But I was a boy playing a man’s game.
In the end, they drove me from this city, while Ada was driven straight to hell.
Now, I’m back—an avenging devil—with red hands and loaded bullets.
Irish. Mafia. Bratva. British.
Everyone who tore her from my arms, everyone who has ever hurt her, will suffer the consequences.
But time bleeds secrets.
Secrets open old wounds.
Ada isn’t the same sweet girl I knew before they ripped her innocence apart.
And that boy?
I’ve turned him into a villain who will stop at nothing to make her mine again.
A London Villain is a heart-stopping, second chance romance with NO cliff-hanger and a guaranteed HEA.
For mature readers only. 

Genre: Romance, ARC

Publisher: Indie

Year: 2022

Nº of pages: 339

Is it on KU?: Yes!!!!!

Subgenres: Contemporary Romance, Dark

Tropes: Tropes: Love at First Sight, Mafia Romance, Revenge, Second Chance

Smut factor: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 4/5 (steamy)

Spice scale: 3/5 🌶️🌶️🌶️

POP (Put Out Percentage): 21%

TRIGGER WARNINGS (Based on StoryGraphs): Addiction, Alcoholism, Blood, Body Shaming, Child Abuse, Child death, Confinement, Cursing, Death, Death of a parent, Domestic Abuse, Drug Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Grief, Grooming, Gun violence, Injury/Injury detail, Kidnapping, Misogyny, Murder, Pedophilia, Physical Abuse, Sexism, Sexual Abuse/Rape, Sexual Content, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide Attempt, Torture, Toxic relationship, Violence

 

Main characters: Ada and Frankie

Main conflict: They were separated by the villains of the story

Hero: Alpha 

Heroine: Father’s Daughter

Pacing: Medium

Mood: Amazing, Deep, Heavy

Plot or character-driven: Mixed

P.O.V.: Double P.O.V.

Character development: Very deep

Diverse Cast: Nope

Read in: 2022

 

My Rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5

The writing is so amazing! Almost poetic. I absolutely loved Catherine’s writing and I’m definitely reading more of her books. Now, this was also very heavy. This book is not for the weak of heart. If you have ANY triggers, do not read them.

Frankie is a bit too authoritarian at times, too much for my taste.

Now I did have a few problems:

  1. It was unclear to me what Frankie did before going to jail. Why did he spend 14 years away from Ada?
  2. He talks about having to choose between love and revenge. But you would “let” your soulmate be raped and abused for 14 years, because of revenge?
  3. The title and the beginning of the book talk about Frankie as someone who is “A London Villain” he is going to be the new capo of London, he is powerful and strong. But I didn’t see that in him during the book. He was very reckless, making rash decisions, doing things unplanned, doing honestly stupid things. So it’s hard for me to believe in the success and ruthlessness of this man. He is not a bad character, but he is not a capo. Or at least not one that would last very long. And he depends on Santiago a lot. He is afraid of him and dependent on him, which also takes away his authority. He honestly feels like a teenager still, during the whole book. 

Equality rate: ⭐⭐ 2/5 

This book gets a very low rating. Frankie is borderline abusive in my eyes. I used my checklist of negative behaviors (based on the National Domestic Violence hotline) and here are all the red flags I recognized:

Aggressive behavior, Controlling issues, Dangerous power dynamics, Dominating decision-making process, Insta love, Love interest believes in rigid gender roles, No Communication, No explicit consent, Possessiveness, Sexism, Stalking, The main character is viewed as an object, Unprotected sex (consensual or non-consensual)

The part that most annoys me is that EVERY SINGLE TIME THESE TWO PEOPLE SAW EACH OTHER FOR LONGER THEN 5 MINUTES THEY WERE F*****. This is not a relationship. They don’t know each other because they haven’t had ONE decent conversation in 21 years (all the time that they’ve known each other). So ultimately, this is not exactly a couple I believe in, because I haven’t seen them have a relationship. They never had a conversation.

Now, their connection is undeniable. They are connected because of their trauma, the people who hurt them, and because they used each other as motivation to survive.

Now, that is not enough for a healthy relationship.

And it annoyed me that Frankie hasn’t talked to “the love of his life” in 14 years, and he can only think with his d***. EVERY TIME! No matter if her knees are hurt and she was almost raped by her husband, or if he just received horrible news. He only thinks about sex, and that to me is not a mature and healthy relationship.

Now, I’m not saying they can’t have one. They can build it, but I didn’t see it on the page.

That was one of the things that made me give this book 4 stars.

The other was: Some of the violence felt too much or unnecessary. Ada is almost raped at least 4 times, if not more, on-page. I really don’t think that was necessary. We already understood that she suffered, and it gets to a point where you question if those scenes are just there for shock value.

I’m a person who has very few triggers, and this was not triggering for me, but it was unpleasant in a lot of moments, to read so much violence and horror all the time.

I ultimately loved the book, despite all the issues I found, I enjoyed reading it really much.

Adjectives and general thoughts: Amazing writing and worldbuilding, but with very serious problems in the Equality Rate

Recommend this to people with no TWs.

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Meet Catherine

Catherine Wiltcher is a USA Today and Amazon Top 15 bestselling dark romance author. A stage 4 cancer thriver and a former TV Producer, she writes flawed characters who always fall hard and deep for one another, whatever the cost.

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  • I make a lot of comments about sexism and healthy role models in books, but a lot of times these characteristics don’t make the book a bad book and definitely don’t make the author a bad author. Please never shame these authors and these books for these comments, I simply feel that we need to have awareness of the less than ideal situations some books bring us, and not use the romanticized problem as examples of what a relationship should be. Most of these authors are still amazing, and the content they write doesn’t reflect directly with their personal views and opinions. Always make sure to respect and be kind to everyone, even while criticizing their content. 

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Broken King by Bella Matthews – Review

Broken King by Bella Matthews – Review

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Broken King

(Restless Kings #2)

by Bella Matthews

 

One night.
I let myself have one night with him after avoiding him for years.
But one night was all it took for history to repeat itself.
Cade St. James was my past. He was the boy who stole my heart before he left for the Marine Corps. Now he’s back in Kroydon Hills, and there’s no mistaking he’s all man. A former MMA champion, running his own gym, and taking care of his adorable little girl. And I have to tell him our one night together is going to make him a father again.
Our timing has always been wrong.
I can do this on my own if I have to.
I don’t need to be saved.
I’m a King, not a princess.
I can save my own damn self.
Scarlet Kingston has always been too good for me.
She’s also always been mine.
But now, I don’t only have myself to think about. I have my daughter too.
We’ve both been burned before. And trusting another woman, especially one who’s already broken my heart, won’t be easy. But nothing with Scarlet ever was.
As a vice president of the Philadelphia Kings, grown men fear her.
And Scarlet wouldn’t have it any other way.
This woman can wear as cold of an exterior as she wants, but I’ve felt her on the inside.
She’s no ice queen.
Can we both get past the hurts from the past and live in the present?
Or are we both just Broken?

 

Genre: Romance, ARC

Publisher: Indie

Year: 2022

Nº of pages: 317

Is it on KU?: Nope

Subgenres: Contemporary Romance, Sports Romance

Tropes: Brother’s Best Friend, Military Romance, Pregnancy, Romance Family, Second Chance, Single Parent, Surprise Baby

Smut factor: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 4/5 (steamy)

Spice scale: 3/5 🌶️🌶️🌶️

POP (Put Out Percentage): 11%

TRIGGER WARNINGS (Based on StoryGraphs): No TW (According to StoryGraphs)

 

Main characters: Cade and Scarlet

Main conflict: Trust Issues

Hero: Sturn Brunch Daddy

Heroine: Boss Lady, The Amazon

Pacing: Medium

Mood: Deep, Delicious, Hot and complicated, Sweet

Plot or character-driven: Character Driven

P.O.V.: Double P.O.V.

Character development: Deep

Diverse Cast: Secondary characters

Read in: 2022

 

My Rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 

The writing is not the best I’ve ever read, but the story is so good that you get over that. I love big families, I love surprise baby and pregnancy books. I love women in sports and driven women who want it all and especially women in high management jobs. So this book hits a lot of sweet spots for me.

And the whole plot and story were very good, it hooked me from the beginning.

One small part I didn’t like was the biggest conflict of the book, that is Cade’s ex. The whole situation gets dissolved so fast and easy, you even kinda forget that it was there. The whole book is more focused on character growth and development, and the conflict gets a back seat, seems like it’s there more to follow a structure than to make any real difference to the story.

Equality rate: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5 

I love the entire aspect of “Can I have it all? Can I be a successful business woman and also a good mom at the same time? Can I have drive and ambition, but still want a family?” (not a direct quote)

I just loved Scarlet’s journey, her attitude, her drive, and her growth and how her family helped her, how they supported her in her goals and took care of her.

I also love a single dad with a cute kid, so we had that here!

Again, this book hit all my sweet spots and it was delightful to read!

Adjectives and general thoughts: Deep, Delicious, Sweet, and Powerful

Recommend this to loves women in sports, a delicious hero, and cute kids. 

 

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About Bella

Bella Matthews is a Jersey girl at heart. She is married to her very own Alpha Male and
raising three little ones. You can typically find her running from one sporting event to
another. When she is home, she is usually hiding in her home office with the only other
female in her house, her rescue dog Tinker Bell by her side. She likes to write swoon-
worthy heroes and sassy, smart heroines with a healthy dose of laughter thrown in.

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  • I make a lot of comments about sexism and healthy role models in books, but a lot of times these characteristics don’t make the book a bad book and definitely don’t make the author a bad author. Please never shame these authors and these books for these comments, I simply feel that we need to have awareness of the less than ideal situations some books bring us, and not use the romanticized problem as examples of what a relationship should be. Most of these authors are still amazing, and the content they write doesn’t reflect directly with their personal views and opinions. Always make sure to respect and be kind to everyone, even while criticizing their content. 

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