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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Scythe & Sparrow (The Ruinous Love Trilogy, #3) by Brynne Weaver Review


This is a spoiler-free review! Please check trigger warnings before reading - reader discretion is advised. You can read my review of Butcher & Blackbird and Leather & Lark on my blog, now!

He's a doctor and she's a serial killer - y'all know I was shaking in my seat waiting for this book to become available. I absolutely loved Butcher & Blackbird, but had mixed feelings about Leather & Lark, so I needed this final installment to really deliver. Right off the bat, Rose and Fionn had me cackling - Rose is incredibly unserious, and Fionn takes everything extremely seriously, making them the perfect match. When a less-than-perfect murder attempt goes awry, Rose finds herself in the care of Fionn. I loved this forced proximity situation - Rose and Fionn had such great banter and the tension was literally dripping off of the page.

Rose's characterization definitely resembled Sloane's compared to the other characters in the series, and I appreciated how the author was able to really show her and Fionn's feelings as they spent more time together. Especially considering Rose's affliction for the casual murder and body disposal, her care-free nature and sarcasm truly showed another side of the coin regarding her personality. Fionn's more restricted actions and his constant need to want to control his vices complicated Rose's more impulsive personality, and her presence actually allowed him to embrace his more darker callings.

Everyone from the first two installments decided to make their presences known, and I was pleased to see them return and have significant interactions with Fionn and Rose. The bonds the girls make with one another is always a great touch, and watching the brothers reconnect and hash out some old disagreements showed true sibling relationships. The supporting characters, especially those in the crochet group, allowed Rose to gain some interaction outside of Fionn. Considering she was no longer with her circus friends, this was a great touch to continue to show her social personality compared to Fionn's loner tendencies.

I will never look at cotton candy the same way again. First it was the cookies and cream ice cream, then the pizza, and now this. Weaver really knows how to make the most insane creative choices to have her readers' jaws on the floor. I truly thought it was going to go in another direction, and while it was not as bad as I expected, I still had to take a lap around the room after reading that scene. All of the spicier scenes with Rose and Fionn were close to the same leave as Sloane and Rowan, and it was a definite improvement compared to the scenes in Leather & Lark.

The action portion of this book had me invested and intrigued - I could feel the stakes rise as the plot continued, and Rose's safety was certainly at high risk as we approached multiple obstacles and antagonists in this story. Having the other couples involved in some of the action allowed the ensemble to be utilized, and Weaver's incorporation of these characters made the action even more engaging. Watching revenge being dished and wrongs being avenged by multiple characters was entertaining and fit in well with their character development.

This was a great way to round out the trilogy, and I especially enjoyed the epilogues - I felt as though they were truly able to tie everything together in the end. I definitely have some mixed feelings about this series, but overall I had a great time with all of these characters, and while I am sad that it is over, I look forward to reading more of Weaver's work in the future.


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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Leather & Lark (The Ruinous Love Trilogy, #2) by Brynne Weaver Review


This is a spoiler-free review! Please check trigger warnings before reading - reader discretion is advised. You can read my review of Butcher & Blackbird on my blog, here.

Well... this was... something. I had absolutely loved Butcher & Blackbird, and was excited to dive into this book ahead of the final installment's release. I genuinely do not understand how we went from the first book to this one - it felt as though Lark and Lachlan had no chemistry between each other until the very end of the book. Compared to Sloane and Rowan, this was a major downgrade and really made the book tough to get through.

Lachlan is constantly growling at Lark, and while kind of cute at first, it became very tired, very fast. That goes for the Batman references and Lark's never-ending cackling at every other thing that comes out of Lachlan's mouth. I am assuming this was supposed to play into banter between the two, but it was giving more "I want my character to be crazy but not too crazy" which just ended up falling flat in the end.

Looking back at the content from the first book and comparing it to what we see in Leather & Lark, I was pretty disappointed. The pizza smoothie was truly the only thing that made me uncomfortable, whereas the first book had so much going on all of the time. We get one third of the way into this book and essentially nothing of importance has happened besides Lark and Lachlan meeting. Sloane and Rowan show up so much in the beginning, you would have thought that this book was supposed to be centered around them instead of Lark and Lachlan.

It does not bring me any pleasure in saying that this book was honestly boring, and maybe I went in with high expectations, but I never would have anticipated such a turn from the plot. The killing is minimal and the relationship between Lark and Lachlan does not really become anything until after 70% into the book. The spice scenes are so tame compared to other dark romance book out there, and to be frank, this was basically just heavy petting until the bonus chapter at the very end.

The "action" chapters that were supposed to have me worried for the characters fell short, and it felt obvious on what was going to happen as the story went on. If I could have shouted into the pages of this book at the characters, so much would have been avoided if they communicated with each other and some of the side characters. For being murders, they were incredibly unaware of events unfolding around them.

I wish I had more to say - there were some moments between Lachlan and Lark that made me think the story was about to turn a corner, but then the plot would get sidetracked and any development felt abandoned. Everything kept coming back to Sloane and Rowan, and it felt pretty clear that the author should have just written another book about them or kept Butcher & Blackbird as a standalone instead of expanding on their story. I think I will wrap up this series once Scythe & Sparrow is released, but I would not continue if the series was not already coming to a close.

By total coincidence, this is the second book in a row I have read involving a male lead with the last name Kane and a marriage of convenience trope. Big shout out to Terms and Conditions, you were able to keep my good memories of these tropes alive.



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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Butcher & Blackbird (The Ruinous Love Trilogy, #1) by Brynne Weaver Review


This review contains mild spoilers for Butcher & Blackbird. Please check trigger warnings before reading - reader discretion is advised.

TikTok... I am sorry for repeatedly bashing you in previous reviews, I should have believed you on this one. I had a blast and a half reading this book - for being a dark romance, it was incredibly humorous, and I was constantly dropping my jaw at how insane yet perfect Sloane and Rowan were throughout the entire book. While I am still traumatized from The Fine Print by Lauren Asher, it was an utter shock to be faced with another male lead named Rowan Kane - from page one, I replaced him with Cooper from Trap (2024).

The trigger warning list in the beginning in this book was how I knew it would be one of my favorite reads of the year - if it's the length of a laundry list, it is right up my alley. Honestly, the mention of Country Roads should have been a trigger in of itself - that song haunts me wherever I go, and I cannot seem to escape it, even in fiction. Sloane and Rowan are hilarious in their own unique ways, and it was great watching them push each other's buttons as the story went on. Even at their first meeting, when Rowan is hollering "I'm such a huge fan," to Sloane and fan-girling over her hard, I knew readers would be in for a treat.

I loved the friendship dynamic between Sloane and Lark - you could tell that Sloane needed that outside support to keep her from slipping, and while Rowan was a great outlet for that part of her, Lark provided a different level of structure for her. Watching serial killers be the voice of reason for one another was certainly an experience, but the author was able to really allow them to be vulnerable without creating any clichés. Lark smacks sense into Sloane while still being protective of her, and I can only imagine how she will be in her own installment of this trilogy.

The side characters added dimension to Rowan and Sloane's characterization without overshadowing their plot, and had me excited for when they showed up on the page -- too often in dark romances, the side characters are there to cause issues or try to talk the main characters out of things. It was refreshing to see that it was the opposite in this case, and I definitely look forward to seeing how all of their stories play out in the future. Lark was such a great asset for Sloane, and Rowan's brothers and acquaintances added to their story in a natural way.

I am so obsessed with Rowan and Sloane as a couple - their dynamic is so difference compared to anything else that I have read, and this particular trope is something that I have not come across before. Sloane keeping the fact that one of the men they were after was a cannibal from Rowan and did not bring it up until after Rowan literally ate the food he cooked truly describes their relationship. Her reading out the ingredients to the cookies and cream ice cream was literally the cherry on top, and reminded me so much of Hannibal and Will from NBC's Hannibal. The way Rowan kept a table permanently reserved for Sloane at his restaurant was too cute, and their banter continued to be great through the entire book.

Sloane was really out here humbling Rowan at every chance she got, and I was cheering her on the entire time. I loved that being serial killers was low-key their side hustle, and Rowan maintains being a whole chef -- even going as far as to send Rowan orzo and other food items to make sure that she was eating. As a lover of orzo, I would have married him right there on the spot. Rowan and Sloane are so unserious with one another, it is actually comical -- the entire "lo-bot-o-my," "you love me?" scene had me cackling so hard, and the way that Sloane was about to be on her last straw with Rowan made it even better.

This is probably the most fun I have ever had while reading a dark romance in a long time, and The Ritual by Shantel Tessier is the closest in similarity regarding comedy. I will definitely be continuing on with this trilogy, and cannot wait to see what Lark has in store for us as a leading lady.


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