Thursday, February 20, 2025

Review: Restitution by Leigh Rivers

Restitution by Leigh Rivers
Series: The Edge of Darkness Trilogy #3
Publication date: March 2nd, 2024
Pages: 525
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️

Synopsis:
THE WEAPON THEY CREATED
WILL BE THEIR DESTRUCTION

The line between sense and madness blurs as Kade seeks revenge on those who destroyed his life. They threatened his family, shattered his sanity, and then they stole his girl. He'll sacrifice everything to save them all, even if it means war.

Stacey Rhodes has been to hell and back, and now she's trapped by the monster who stole Kade from her. But Stacey isn't backing down -- she'll do anything it takes to save Kade, no matter the cost.

Can she free them both from Bernadette's clutches before war consumes everyone they care about?

As this is a dark romance the author highly recommends reading the 'content warning' page.



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Review:
Stacey is safe for a little while as her stepbrother has disappeared and Bernadette seems more focused on tormenting Kade and his best friend Base than trying to put forth true effort to find her. Stacey has not given up hope though of freeing Kade and having the life she always dreamed of having with him. But before she can even make plans to find her lost love and free him she is captured once more by her psychotic stepbrother and drawn into his plan to be get Bernadette off Stacey's back so the two can have their own version of Stacey's dream. But it will not be that easy. Riddled in betrayal, twists, and turns Stacey and Kade's story becomes a desperate journey back to each other with vengeance at the forefront of both of their minds for all that they have lost.

This installment was a long one. 500+ pages of a rollercoaster that I didn't ever want to get off. Just when I thought that the author was getting to a point where there might be a wrap-up coming soon there would be another wrench thrown into the works and we were off like a rocket all over again. These poor characters got put through the absolute wringer by Leigh Rivers. 

There were fine details that I really loved about the book. The fact that the author showed just how messed up Kade was after so much time being sexually assaulted, tortured, and forced to kill and sell his body to whoever Bernadette wished. The issue I had was in the fact that he was in it for two years before Stacey ever came back around. He seemed to be handling it decently. He hated it and it did come out in a few scenes where he was very aware how much he was struggling with it, but he wasn't completely mentally messed up. It seems that last year he was held captive did him in the worst which being as they went harder on him that could account for it. But it just seemed like I would have thought he would have still been pretty messed up after those two years than how he was portrayed. He got out of there and couldn't even be touched by Stacey without flinching. 

Another thing that wasn't for me but was pretty understandable in the story was Base referencing things he and Kade did while they were held captive in a nonchalant and playful way. I know that was his coping mechanism which we saw towards the end, but it felt like something that maybe should have been at least met with some backlash from the other characters, especially Kade. It seemed they all kinda just took it in stride and didn't even seem bothered by it. I, for one, would have a terrible time hearing that no matter my relation to the guy. Stacey didn't even blink and that was hard to swallow and took a bit away from the character for me.

While I think the book was decent, the major pet peeve I have is when there are two or more epilogue time jumps. I really can't stand them. It just feels like things are trying to be wrapped up quickly and it takes away from the immersion into the story. It jumped from present time to five years later to two years later to, I think, another four years after that? Why did it need all that? It really spoiled the ending for me even though I often do like seeing how the characters turn out after the main story is over. 

Aside from my own personal grievances, I enjoyed the series overall and would highly recommend it. I loved the love between Kade and Stacey and how true they remained to each other even in the face of overwhelmingly bad odds. They made the series a page-turning wonder of love and redemption.



Monday, February 17, 2025

Review: Voracious by Leigh Rivers

Voracious by Leigh Rivers
Series: The Edge of Darkness Trilogy #2
Publication date: November 30th, 2023
Pages: 399
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Synopsis:
HE'LL NEVER FORGET HER, BUT HE'LL NEVER FORGIVE HER EITHER

Stacey returns home with the security of Kade's team, only to be dragged further into her own living hell by her deranged abuser Chris--until the opportunity finally comes to fight back.

Kade has never been so deep in the pits of hell itself. Seeing Stacey once nearly knocked him off his axis; seeing her twice -- ready to submit to his dominance -- is a disaster waiting to happen.

Yet despite his hatred for her, she's his anchor, the flashes of what they used to be the only thing keeping him sane and stopping the darkness from claiming him completely. But what happens when the truth about their past finally unravels, and both he and Stacey learn what really happened the night that tore them apart?

As this is a dark romance, the author highly recommends reading the 'content warning' page.



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Review:
Stacey had no idea if she would ever see Kade again after he shoved her onto his jet and she watched him be knocked unconscious by a bunch of armed men. She begged to be returned but when her pleas fell on deaf ears she was resigned to return to her abusive stepbrother and try to live each day in pursuit of finding and helping Kade. But when her stepbrother decides to try to force Stacey to love him by any means necessary she fights back for the first time in her life. She finds help in her ex's family and finally admits to what happened between her and Kade so many years ago. All she can think about is finding Kade and breaking him free of the dangerous forces who hold him captive. Meanwhile Kade has no choice but to go along with what he is told to do. If he doesn't, it risks everybody he loves. After he learns what actually happened to Stacey so many years ago he has nothing but guilt for how he treated her. Can Stacey break Kade free and will Kade be able to make amends for the torment he put Stacey through?

This was the absolute more heart-wrenching middle installment in a trilogy I have ever seen. It seems like Stacey and Kade just never get a break. The minute they find a moment to be together someone comes in and ruins it for them. Whether that be Kade's 'owner' for lack of a better term, Stacey's stepbrother, or their past, something or someone is always lurking around the corner to ruin everything they try to build. And the amount of abuse the two of them goes through. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy! Stacey is one strong chick to be able to handle as much crap as she does. 

I didn't find much about the book that I didn't like aside from the villains but they were made to be unlikable. I loved the interactions between Tobias and Stacey. It was so wholesome to watch a deranged serial killer psychopath melt into being a father figure to a girl who has lost everything due to her stepbrother's manipulations. I found myself laughing out loud a lot whenever Tobias would get all grumpy over Stacey showing affection to him. The way the author showed that Tobias, while unable to feel love truly, can still find a way to show he cares for the person. I liked that she could show that disconnect between Tobias and his feelings but still show that he had learned enough about love by observation to know how to show it to the people he cared about. This made Tobias one of my favorite characters in the entire series.

I think this was the perfect middle ground between books and while it was a lot of doom and gloom I could understand the necessity of it. You have to hammer away at your characters before they can rise from the ashes and find happiness, or so I hope will happen in the next book. 



Sunday, February 16, 2025

Review: Insatiable by Leigh Rivers

Insatiable by Leigh Rivers
Series: The Edge of Darkness Trilogy #1
Publication date: August 10th, 2023
Pages: 413
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Synopsis:
IF HE CAN'T HAVE HER, NO ONE ELSE CAN

Kade Mitchell is obsessed with someone he despises.

A snake in an angel's skin, Stacey Rhodes is everything he can't forget -- the girl who shattered his heart and drove him deep into the darkness of the underworld.

He watched her for years. Killed anyone who came close to her. But now, granted a brief moment of freedom from the life he's trapped in, he's back home and driven to claim her again, breaking every rule he's ever made for himself.

Not even his hatred can stop the pull between them.

But he'll never forgive her... will he?

As this is a dark romance, the author highly recommends reading the 'content warning' page.



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Review:
Stacey thought that she was done with Kade. He had written her off two years ago after a video surfaced that shed Stacey in a bad light. But videos can be doctored to make anyone seem guilty and sometimes the person being incriminated was innocent after all. Stacey knows that it was a warning that drove Kade and her apart so she allowed him to believe what he saw to be true. And he was more than happy to prove just how much he hated her by ignoring her existence. That was until he returned home and was forced to interact with her again. The cosmic pull of their obsessions with each other was hard to deny even in the face of hatred. But the threat that they left behind two years ago has grown and now the two of them may have to deny their desires and keep their distance unless they want to risk their families being destroyed. 

I was not prepared for how dark this book can get. It went from your usual bully romance where the guy picks on the girl because of some random instance where she wronged up to the darker side of romance. There were mentions of murder and sex trafficking so make sure you are on board with reading that subject matter before you delve into it. Kade, who you are pretty much upset with most often in the book for the way he treats Stacey, becomes someone who you feel bad for and even can start to understand why he is such a jerk. Stacey you never stop feeling bad for her, the girl got a raw deal every which way she turned. The only reprieve in it was when she was with Kade. My heart broke for Stacey especially when she is put in a situation where she has to see the much darker side of Kade and see just how much he's changed. 

The decision to add flashbacks throughout the story was a good choice. It gave me some insight into Kade and Stacey before they hated each other's guts. Getting to see how they started and grew together as a couple drawn to each other made a lot of what was happening between them in the present even more relevant. It helped me to grow more of an attachment to the characters so the story was even better.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It had just the right balance of hot passion, cold heartbreak, and an enemies-to-lovers romance that will hit you just right.



Saturday, February 15, 2025

Release Blitz with Teasers: Infernal Strings of Destiny by Jannat Bhat @jannatbhat @GiveMeBooksPR

Infernal Strings of Destiny by Jannat Bhat
Publication date: February 15th, 2025

Synopsis:
A curse spanning centuries.

A love doomed to end in tragedy.

A TWISTED game of light and dark.

Zayn was the bane of Kavya's existence. Mishaps occurred every time they came within an arm's distance.
Viewing Zayn as a handsome loner, she could love him or hate him, but she couldn't ignore him.

Kavya was unaware that their encounter would lead her towards a destructive path of destiny.

Zayn avoided Kavya's existence like the plague.
He was hurling insults to drive her away, but they were both battling against a force beyond their control.

He was irresistibly attracted to her, unaware that he would ultimately lead to her downfall.

How much will Zayn and Kavya push themselves before facing the consequences?


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JANNAT BHAT loves to watch anything from movies to tv shows about myths and legends about romance from a certain perspective.
She absolutely adores reading about sexy heroes and sassy heroines.
When she's not writing, she will mostly be found daydreaming and snuggled up with her cat Sasha, whom she loves dearly.

Jannat is currently working on a sequel to Reckless Romance, the secret agent Reckless duology with the tentative release at the end of 2025.


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