Hello, everyone! Hope y’all are having an awesome day so far and staying safe, most importantly.
Today I’m comin atcha with another erotica review.. I promise I’ll try to space these out, haha!
I have quite a bit to say about this book so, this may be a long one, maybe not.. But unfortunately what I have to say about it is more bad than good.
Enjoy!
(Disclaimer: Opinions are all my own and I bought this book myself.)
Title: Hate You (#1 in the ‘Rebel Ink’ series)
Author: Tracy Lorraine
Pages: 341
Rating: ❤️❤️ (2.5)
Synopsis: “Synopsis: ‘I loved to hate her…
She made it so easy. She was everything I wasn’t—everything I didn’t want to be.
A reminder that from the moment I was born, I was the outcast. The rebel.
I went against everything that was expected of me and created a life on my terms. I built my own empire, carved out my own destiny.
Then she shows up at my tattoo studio, representing everything I tried to escape. She expects to just fit in… like she ever could.
Tabitha Anderson.
The posh girl trying to prove everyone wrong… that she can be something else—someone else. She hates me because she knows I’m right.
Or so I think. Turns out this isn’t the first time we’ve met, and our hate has history. We have history.
I might not have remembered, but I damn sure won’t forget now. Won’t forget how her smile is always directed at everyone but me.
If everything changes and she proves she does fit in, will it still be hate I’m feeling or something else entirely?
And if I’m wrong, then she’s right where she belongs… with me.’ (Goodreads)
The Good Shit: – The side characters. Especially Titch & D! They’re pretty much the voice of reason in all the..fuckery. Waaaay more likeable than Zachary and even Tabitha. Although Tabitha did have her witty moments that made me laugh.
-The sex scenes were super hot if you take away the context in which they were happening. And the tension/build up was perfection.
The Ugly: -Zachary and Tabitha. I’m a sucker for a good ole hate-to-love trope and that whole progression is just..oof.
Delicious. But, the dialogue in this book borders on bullying and abusive and that just ain’t it for me. They both acted like children- more so Zach who thought that Tabitha was still “his” no matter how he treated her, and Tabitha was just a complete push over. It was beyond frustrating. Their relationship gave off very “if they’re mean to you, they like you.” vibes that we were probably taught to buy into when we were little. No bueno.
Even then, I could’ve gotten past it, had the author redeemed Zach. I can usually take pretty intense angst, especially with books that use the “hate to love” trope but, she didn’t redeem this man at all, so it really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Not a relationship you should strive for, kids. I guess “hate to love” books can really be hit or miss in that sense.
I’m not really sure if I want to continue on with the series yet or not. Maybe to see if it gets better..? I really don’t know, haha.
That being said, if you do wanna check this series out, I’ll have links where you can purchase ‘Hate You’ down below!
Excited to post my first blogpost on this new blog! And thankfully this book wasn’t a doozy.
Disclaimer: This e-book was given to me by the author, however this is still an 100% honest review. Take that as you will..also, there will be mentions of sexual assault in this review-nothing explicit but just be warned.
Alright, let’s get into it!
Title: Freaky Franky
Author: William Blackwell
Publisher: Telemachus Press, LLC
Genre:Occult Horror/Fiction
Pages: 327
Pub Date: 12/3/17
Rating:
Synopsis:
When an enigmatic town doctor saves the life of Anisa Worthington’s dying son, she abandons Christianity in favor of devotion to the cult of Santa Muerte or Saint Death. Some believe the mysterious skeleton saint will protect their loved ones, help in matters of the heart, and provide abundant happiness, health, wealth, and justice. But others, including the Catholic Church, call the cult blasphemous, evil, and satanic.
Anisa introduces Saint Death to her friend Helen Randon, and soon one of Helen’s enemies is brutally murdered. Residents of Montague, a peaceful little town in Prince Edward Island, begin plotting to rid the Bible belt of apostates.
Anisa suspects Helen is perverting the good tenets of Saint Death. Before she can act, a terrible nightmare propels her to the Dominican Republic in search of Franklin, her long-lost and unstable brother, who mysteriously disappeared without a trace twenty years ago.
To her horror, Anisa learns Franklin is worshiping Saint Death with evil intentions. As a fanatical and hell-bent lynch mob tightens the noose, mysterious murders begin occurring all around Anisa. Unsure who’s an enemy and who’s an ally, she’s thrust into a violent battle to save her life, as well as the lives of her friends and brother.” (Goodreads)
My thoughts: I thought this book was..interesting, haha! I did find the characters engaging and I was completely invested in all of them which was great. I don’t know much about La Santa Muerte, so I’m not sure how true to form it’s been depicted in the book. However, this book hooked me enough to make me want to learn all there is to know about her!
One of the gripes I had with this book is how there’s literally no Spanish in it. Considering this book is about La Santa Muerte, I expected some Spanish. That might sound nit picky but reading that something was said in a certain language just kinda takes me out, if that makes sense.
I will also say that the way sexual assault and pedophilia was handled in this book didn’t sit well with me. It was just.. strange. Very casually dealt with, in my opinion. If you see something, SAY something.
So if something like that triggers you, just be warned that that’s there.
But as far as the story itself, I really enjoyed it. It showed just how far people would go when they believe in something, and when they feel alone in the world.
So while this book was nowhere near perfect, I did appreciate the folklore and the lessons that were in it.
I’m on the hunt for some good Santa Muerte content on Netflix now so, if you know of any, please let me know in the comments!
Hope y’all enjoyed! See ya next time!!
Xoxo, Gigi. 💋
P.S: Happy Valentine’s Day! Considering La Santa Muerte is said to help in all aspects of life including love sooo.. I thought it was perfect timing, haha! Ok, byeeee!!
Hi everyone! It’s Gigi! How are y’all? I hope all of you are well as youre reading this.
Just wanted to come on here and introduce As Read As A Doornail, Hah!
On this blog I’m going to be reviewing horror, erotica and some other books that may or may have to do with.. taboo subjects.
I didn’t think I’d ever create two blogs but, I really think this was necessary. I want a place where I don’t have to police myself as much as I feel like I have to do on my other blog. I wanna branch out.
I’m so excited to get this started! I know running two blogs is gonna be difficult but I’m excited regardless!
I hope you stick around and/or join me if you haven’t!