This review contains minor spoilers! Please read trigger warnings - reader discretion is advised.
WHY IS REMI WEARING CROCS AND SOCKS??? I would be able to look past this if it was a one time situation, but I kid you not this man was mentioned wearing crocs multiple times throughout the book. This was more shocking to me than some of the dark scenes Krypt was pulling on a regular basis and that says a lot. Maybe it is because I am a croc hater for life, but it was such an ick while reading and I could not help but think of Remi running around town in crocs. He is a grown adult and should not be within three hundred feet of a pair of crocs, especially after he is basically shackled to Krypt of all people.
Krypt reminds me of Killian Carson from God of Malice - this is an insult. It is like I am back at chapters one and two of that book all over again, and I wish I could scrub my brain of both of those instances. I did not like Krypt for approximately 85% of this book - I felt like his character was all over the place, and sure, that is definitely a component of why he is so uncontrollable, but I thought at some point it would be toned down a bit. I would argue that he gets more aggressive as the book goes on, and while he does eventually get a sliver of emotion in him, there were points where I truly thought he was going to hurt Remi.
This book does not beat around the bush when it comes to more darker themes like assault and graphic depictions of violence, but I was surprised to feel as though it could have been much darker. There are a number of scenes between Krypt and Remi that are straight up assault and while they both acknowledge it, they also are into it and yet still seem to fight how much they like it. It was definitely interesting seeing it impacted both of them in their own ways, since Remi was an outsider in the beginning and did not understand what he was getting into, while Krypt was discovering something new about himself and this seemed to be the only way his mind was able to make him express it. That being said, it certainly is not for everyone and I would definitely reiterate that readers show go into this with caution if it is not their typical genre.
Remi's brother, Soren, was so mysterious and protective and Remi - I found myself wanting him to show up more often because I was so intrigued by his characterization. He is stoic and controlled, yet his shell definitely cracks when it comes to his brother, even though he does not want anyone to know it. He is constantly hooting and hollering at Krypt during this whole book - whether it was truly in Remi's best interest or not, that man was up face to face with Krypt at every chance he got. All of the little Vile House boys were intriguing and added an interesting dynamic to the story - I have not come across a group of unhinged boys truly testing the limits - the closest I can think of is the group in the Legacy of Gods series by Rina Kent.
I high-key wish this book was crazier and I know that sounds insane but from everything that I heard about it, I thought I was going to reach Butcher & Blackbird meeting Haunting Adeline and The Ritual levels of insanity happening, but I was simply just left more surprised by the amount of non-con that anything else. I was really looking forward to a truly dark romance, one that approached pitch black levels, and while Sick Bargain was definitely going in that direction, it did fall a little short. The writing was not the best, and at times it was going on and on more like a quickly published Wattpad fanfic without any proofreading rather than an actual published book. I will be intrigued to see how the second installment pans out in regards to upping the craziness.
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