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A review by plannerandpaper
Ask For Ellis! by Samantha Ransier
5.0
Ask for Ellis is an intense, emotionally gripping story that brings together an unlikely pair: Brooke Morris, a single father striving to rebuild his life after an abusive marriage, and Ellis, a mysterious server at the local diner Brooke frequents. What begins as a tender exploration of love and healing takes a dark and thrilling turn when Brooke is thrust into a world of secrets, danger, and the electrifying allure of Ellis’s double life as a Killer Queen. This book combines heartfelt moments with edge-of-your-seat suspense, offering a story that’s as raw as it is compelling.
What I Loved:
The relationship between Brooke and Ellis is beautifully complex, layered with vulnerability, passion, and suspense. Their chemistry leaps off the page, and the author masterfully balances tender moments of connection with the tension of their precarious situation. The dive into the Midnight Raven’s drag scene adds a unique and vibrant backdrop to the story, providing a fresh lens through which themes of identity, self-discovery, and acceptance are explored.
The way the book handles the delicate theme of suicide is particularly noteworthy. The inclusion of a trigger warning at the beginning of the chapter reflects the author’s care for readers, and the scene itself is written with remarkable sensitivity and detail. It unfolds in a raw, respectful, and deeply moving way, giving the subject matter the attention and gravity it deserves without overshadowing the broader narrative.
Final Thoughts:
I rated Ask for Ellis 5/5 stars and would highly recommend it to readers who enjoy emotionally charged, suspenseful stories with strong character development. It’s a heartfelt, thrilling tale that stays with you long after the last page.
What I Loved:
The relationship between Brooke and Ellis is beautifully complex, layered with vulnerability, passion, and suspense. Their chemistry leaps off the page, and the author masterfully balances tender moments of connection with the tension of their precarious situation. The dive into the Midnight Raven’s drag scene adds a unique and vibrant backdrop to the story, providing a fresh lens through which themes of identity, self-discovery, and acceptance are explored.
The way the book handles the delicate theme of suicide is particularly noteworthy. The inclusion of a trigger warning at the beginning of the chapter reflects the author’s care for readers, and the scene itself is written with remarkable sensitivity and detail. It unfolds in a raw, respectful, and deeply moving way, giving the subject matter the attention and gravity it deserves without overshadowing the broader narrative.
Final Thoughts:
I rated Ask for Ellis 5/5 stars and would highly recommend it to readers who enjoy emotionally charged, suspenseful stories with strong character development. It’s a heartfelt, thrilling tale that stays with you long after the last page.