I read this because of the good reviews, and I wasn't disappointed. This was much funnier than I would have expected, funny, and full of heat. Go ahead and read it.
The fmc is not 18 years young in the book; hold strong for those of us old enough that teen erotica is an absolute no-go.
This had one of the hottest starts I have ever read on my recent journey into reading debauchery with relish. I must have reread the beginning 20 times and never got tired of it. I can't wait to read the other books in this series. I have already purchased the three already released, and I am so excited to see that many of the characters will be getting their own stories too.
This book starts out with a bang and just keeps going. Damn, I am hooked. I knew buying the entire series was a good call because I was left wanting more. Chefs kiss.
I first started reading this and deleted it from my kindle at page 6 because I hate the racist white man and black woman trope so much. However, having now inhaled and adored two books by Keta Kendric I quickly became a huge fan of her writing and caught a case of fomo. I went to reviews to see others who shared my concerns but their advice was “trust the process” so I did. Whew I am so glad I did. It's not what I thought at all. I read this so fast and I'm about to inhale book 2 to see where this ends.
Keta Kendric has never let me down. This is such an exciting, dark and sexy read. Go for it.
3.5
For someone who was so educated Easy sure is stupid whose morals bends whenever she gets dicked down. Forgetting her own families criminal past she simply keeps running off acting shocked her insane husband does insane things despite watching him cut a mans head off the first day. But you know... dick. The longer this story went on, the more she annoyed me.
I was also lost sometimes as I feel the author may have been tying up loose ends to the first book which meant she kept introducing irrelevant characters which may make more sense for those who read the initial book.
I loved Angel but there's something clearly wrong with me, I just felt sometimes he deserved a bit more... honesty during the later end of the book as he was always honest with her despite trying to screw her out of his system. How do you run from the frying pan straight into another fire Easy? Huh? Dick made her stupid, but good dick will do that.
2.5
Ugh... The premise was good; I just couldn't get on board with the author's writing style. I also found the 35-year-old FMC read like a spoiled, horny high schooler, so I found her entire character off-putting.
Sadly, this is my least favourite of the series so far, but if you like the writing style, I feel you'll thoroughly enjoy it, as the story itself is good, even if you really need to suspend belief towards the end.
I enjoyed this, but if I am honest, Biast was completely irredeemable; I just didn't dislike him enough to stop reading. I mean, he gets worse and worse in such a short space of time; he's certifiable, but that's how I like them, I guess. I need a HEA when it comes to my dark romances, but was this really a HEA for Bella?
Chapter 38 had me laughing so damn hard. “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” -Billy. S
If you loved the first book, you will definitely love this one. We get to expand on New Terrhan too, which I loved. I'm thoroughly enjoying this series; it's written well, and I love the humour. I am so excited to read Book 3.
I listened to this on Audible and really enjoyed this slow-burn romance. I always purchase the paperback if I like a story, and this one comes with delicious illustrations, so next time I will physically read this story. The paperback is the size of an 80's Freeman's catalogue. I felt I needed to let everyone know because I was gagged, but pleasantly so.
This was wild! When I read that the three men were related, I was ready to toss my kindle into the fire because incest is where my depraved mind draws a line. Why did she have to make them related? What did I read? There were so much unexpected bodily fluids involved other than the regular kind. I had a good laugh with this book; I should have recorded my face reading it. I thought I read some nasty shit but this was something else. Anyway, let's see what else this author has to offer. I'm in my smut era.
I enjoyed this, the second book in this series. The two Mc's were damaged by scars that ran so deep. I felt so much for Gutter and Salalia, and it was touching to watch their relationship develop. It is an insta-love type of situation, but it's clear their souls were pulled towards each other. I also loved reading the further development of the fires surrounding the Lost Souls MC and all the delicious potential characters whose stories we may end up reading if Blue Saffire graces us with several more books.
I was going to give this 3.5 stars because it got a little too slushy for me at times, but that is a problem for me, not the author or storyline. The romantic intimacy was fitting given the healing occurring between the two lovers. So 4 stars it is and on to book 3, on to King. Swoon...
I really enjoyed the dynamics between Tobias, Romi and Nathan they had me cackling at times. They were all stubborn and hot-headed and it was a pleasure to watch those dynamics change often leading to some tender moments between Romi and Nathan who is struggling to accept the role he plays in an Alpha Triad.
I was a fan of the previous books concerning the Bloodmoon Pack and inhaled all 3 books.
This book has a bit of everything which I wasn't expecting as a newbie to any romance genre other than the occasional comedy romance. From the fast pace thrilling moments to the touching moments I had a wild time.
This started off well then it got real cheese, lovey-dovey the longer I read. To be honest, we never really end up knowing anything about Jag. His past is never really spoken of, he's simply there to serve, love, and care for Savannah while she figures out her life and how to love so we end up knowing everything about her. I felt the author had issues separating herself from Jag because he read as an AA woman in a white man's body.
The cheese is more of a me issue, I had assumed this was a dark romance when it's just a romance with a bit of slow-burning spice. I simply kept reading because the spice was written well and I felt I deserved the erotic reward after putting myself through so much heartfelt love. Not a psychopath in sight.
I didn't hate this, it's just very disjointed and even though it's fiction shit got so beyond belief and rushed. I'm intrigued enough to try book 2 however.
*I got to chapter 7 of book 2 and deleted the entire book off my kindle when the AA woman trapped inside a wm body resurfaced. It's too frustrating to go through 7 books like this. Dnf.
When I came to the end of this book, I cheered with joy because I had such an amazing, can't stop reading time, then I immediately started crying it was over. I very rarely react to a book like that. The story was so damn good, emotional, thrilling, erotic, funny I don't have enough words to describe the thrill ride.
The entire series has me in a grip. Keta Kendric is an amazing author who manages to give her characters so much depth. I can't recommend this book and series enough. I'm heading straight to book 5, the final chapter with a family of characters I have grown to love.
Keta Kendric, you bring me so much joy. Thank you.
I'm new to this genre and this was so fun to read. I really liked the main characters and I'll definitely be downloading and consuming everything I can to my Kindle about the Bloodmoon Pack immediately!
I feel like I'm about to fall real fast for Theodora Taylor, and I hated Jonathan (spits on the floor) with a burning passion. I can't wait to experience more of Waylon and his “Angel” On to book 2.
There is nothing vanilla about my queen, Keta Kendric. My obsession with her will never die. NEVER! *Takes notes.
This book has a difficult beginning. Oran is not just grumpy; he's verbally, physically, and emotionally abusive. There's a difference. I didn't expect that because this is not a dark romance or bully trope. I couldn't stand him and nearly left it on dnf because I could not see how his character could be redeemed. I kept going because I liked two of the author's previous novellas.
Thankfully, he does get better, and I went on to enjoy the book so much that I ordered the first book in the series written by King Ellie and the two parallel universe books. I'll definitely continue with this series.
You're never “nothing.” You exist. You make people laugh, you are loved, and you are missed. You feel, you breathe, and if you weren't here, people would be sad. You exist. If you read this book, you'll understand.
I adore the illustrations in these books. I am loving the story and can't wait to find out what happens in volume 3.
This was a story of pure abuse, if we're honest. Yeah, The German (I refuse to acknowledge his name) may have been a little bit romantic, but it didn't last long. I think it's clear here that there is a difference between love and obsession.
Look, I love a messed-up mc but The German took things to a whole other level. He was so cruel. There was nothing redeemable about him. He deserved nothing but death, and I wished for it the entire time. This is a very uncomfortable read, but the story was good enough that I didn't want to stop reading. All I wanted for Halie was to escape.
And then the end happened and the messed-up part of me, attracted to fictional troubled men I would call 999 on in a heartbeat in real life, was sad The German died, and I read on hopeful that he might have survived, which of course he did, but let's be real: he may be trying to change, but it's apparent that will never happen. If he had any piece of humanity in him, he would have left Haile and their daughter alone. Now, I judge myself and wish him dead again.
As I type this review, Amazon just delivered a copy of His Dark Mercy, the first book written by Amethyst Moonn which is twice as long. I guess I have signed myself up for more delightful punishments.