Seriously bad things happen in these novels. Crow and Reaper (book 2) both have serious need for these. (If are not familiar with that title, you can click here to read my thoughts or here to read teresaelectro‘s thoughts.)Īt this point, I’d like to link to author Katee Robert’s clip about the need for caution/trigger warnings in romance. Well, except for Ice Planet Barbarians, and we all know how I felt about that. It’s really kind of fascinating and I haven’t had a bad suggestion yet. They often provide interesting insights about their recommendations or, if it’s a post from an author, explanations about why they went the direction they did. I now follow a combination of romance authors, book sellers, and readers with similar interests. So, please forgive me, but I’m going to start this review with a bit of a detour: If y’all aren’t on TikTok and following those hashtags, I really recommend your at least considering giving it a try. Zavarelli after seeing the first Book, Crow, recommended on SmutTok. Like so many of my reading choices lately, I began the Boston Underworld series by A.
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