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A review by grinningcat
Erotic by Elizabeth Knox, J.H. Wolfe
5.0
MMC/FMC- Connor and Callista
POV- 1st person dual
Genre- MC Romance
Heat- they do the thing in the first third of the book and name the parts
Series? Y
Cliffhanger? Sort of
HEA/HFN? Not really
Triggers- Violence, implied s. assault, language, explicit erotic content
Tropes- My Prospects Are Looking Good, Daddy Issues, Club Princess, Instalove
What I liked- I liked that, for once in a MC Romance, the s. assault is implied rather than set forth in excruciating detail. I liked the relationship the main couple was building together. I liked the secondary characters. And I liked the fact that the heroine’s heritage is diverse, although I don’t know enough about Persian culture or people to know if this is an accurate portrayal.
What I didn’t- there wasn’t anything I really disliked about this book. It did slow down a little around the 40% mark, but the pacing picked up again.
Verdict- I’d recommend this book. And I plan to read the rest of the series.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
POV- 1st person dual
Genre- MC Romance
Heat- they do the thing in the first third of the book and name the parts
Series? Y
Cliffhanger? Sort of
HEA/HFN? Not really
Triggers- Violence, implied s. assault, language, explicit erotic content
Tropes- My Prospects Are Looking Good, Daddy Issues, Club Princess, Instalove
What I liked- I liked that, for once in a MC Romance, the s. assault is implied rather than set forth in excruciating detail. I liked the relationship the main couple was building together. I liked the secondary characters. And I liked the fact that the heroine’s heritage is diverse, although I don’t know enough about Persian culture or people to know if this is an accurate portrayal.
What I didn’t- there wasn’t anything I really disliked about this book. It did slow down a little around the 40% mark, but the pacing picked up again.
Verdict- I’d recommend this book. And I plan to read the rest of the series.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.