Showing posts with label do you want me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label do you want me. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2025

What I Would Do For You (This Love Hurts, #1-3) by Willow Winters Review


This is a spoiler-free review! You can read my review of Do You Want Me? on my blog, now! What I Would Do For You consists of the novella, Do You Want Me?, This Love Hurts, But I Need You, and And I Love You the Most.

It has been nearly two years since I read the prequel novella, so my memory was a little hazy when it came to the exact plot point this series compilation encompassed - however, memory was quickly restored after diving right back in. With Delilah and Cody's relationship seemingly at a rocky standing, Delilah's personal life seems to be in a downward spiral as she battles between her own life, her mother and her sister, and juggling Cody -- and Marcus -- in order to make it through the day. There is a much better balance of Delilah and Cody's perspectives overall throughout the series compared to Do You Want Me?, and honestly I enjoyed the increased frequency of Marcus perspective chapters.

Sure, Marcus is a serial killer. But I truly felt he had more chemistry with Delilah than Cody did - Cody's overall character development just was not doing it for me, and I wish you could feel the tension come off the page like you could with Marcus and Delilah. That being said, there was obviously some good chemistry with Cody, but it just was not doing it for me the same way. The suspense and thriller aspect of the series was definitely bumped up a ton, which made the plot actually interesting and have real stakes for the characters. There is always a chance with romantic thrillers that the "thriller" side gets abandoned for smut, and thankfully that was not the case here. However, the smut was a little lacking and made the series feel more like a crime thriller than a true romantic thriller.

Delilah's stressors in her life are just as present as they were in the prequel, and I would even go as far as to say they increase tenfold. She seems to never be able to catch a break, and even when she does, it is short-lived and stripped away from her. Considering this love triangle of lawyer, detective, and serial killer, I could tell from a mile away that her life would not be easy, but boy did this girl get put through more than I could imagine. She is constantly conflicted about her feelings, justifiably so, and that just makes her life even harder as she grabbles with being pulled in different directions by men who stand on opposing sides.

As this is a compilation of the entire series, I would definitely recommend reading it as a set rather than going one-by-one, mostly due to the fact that reading them individually is super quick in theory, but causes abrupt stops in the flow of the plot. I really wanted to see a big improvement from the prequel novella to the rest of the series, and unfortunately only a small job in quality was noted. If you are looking for a quick read that will hold your attention for a couple of hours, this series could be the perfect thing to tide you over.



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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Do You Want Me? (This Love Hurts, #0.5) by W. Winters Review


This is a spoiler-free review! Do You Want Me? is currently available for free on Kindle. You can read my reviews of It's Our Secret and A Single Glance on my blog.

Stuff Your Kindle Day strikes again with this final read of 2023 for me -- honestly, I did not even read the description before downloading -- I saw W. Winters and immediately hit download. As a prequel novella to a series, I was hoping to learn a little background on our main characters before deciding to continue on with the series. For the other books I have read by this author, I have been a one and done reader, with the possibility of returning to the series once I tackle more of my physical TBR pile.

Delilah has a lot of stressors in her life, not to mention the man she parted ways with finally coming back into her life years later. This novella takes us two years prior to the prologue, exploring Delilah's complicated life, along with perspectives from Cody, a detective, and Marcus, the man that just will not stop from making Delilah his own, but only in the future books.

We spend most of the time in Delilah's perspective, with the occasional appearance by Cody and just a dash of Marcus to add to the mix. I wish we spent more time with Marcus in his perspective -- he is so important to the story, yet we barely had two chapters of his thoughts, most of which focused on Cody rather than Delilah. Winters does provide readers with a decent amount of background information considering this is a prequel novella, but I do believe it could have been fifty pages longer, just to really seal the deal with how Delilah and Marcus are connected.

If the author included just a touch more bit of action or suspense in the prequel, it would have really engaged readers to keep moving forward. I took a few breaks while reading this short installment, only because I was not itching to finish it in one sitting, and the way that the plot was moving, I could tell there was not going to be a wild third act or final chapter. Looking back at how the novella started with the prologue, I would have loved to circle back to that moment at the end of the story.

The multiple perspectives did give the story a more well-rounded sense, especially when readers are able to get a wisp of how Delilah, Cody, and Marcus are connected. It was refreshing to see a main character that has some semblance of self preservation and a decent amount of common sense. Delilah is definitely one of the more structured adult female characters that I have encountered when reading romantic suspense novels.

I would not go far enough to say that this was suspenseful, or even wavering on the edge of dark romance, but that just may be due to the fact that the story is just getting started. Winters alludes to Delilah having some big secret or terrible past a number of times in the novella, but never goes further than having it as a lingering thought from Delilah -- I wish we could have gotten just a crumb of what happened. I am interested enough in this story to continue on, but I would not consider it one of my top priorities.


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