Review: Dread by Lila Mina
Lila Mina manages to not just capture me the way she did with the first book I fear she will never let me go again.
Lila Mina manages to not just capture me the way she did with the first book I fear she will never let me go again.
Just a few pages in I was like “okay, I’m really liking this?!” and I had to try to make myself read not as fast so that my enjoyment could last longer. Spoiler: I did not manage to not inhale Off the Ice.
The characters’ chemistry is so strong and thanks to this book my love for words and languages got stronger than ever.
This had so many possibilities to become really good.
It’s one of those stories you end up really feeling with and cheering for the characters – and not just for them to get their heads out of their asses for fucks sake!
A very raw (in the best sense) erotica and finally one that manages to be dark without being abusive.
If you’re just a bit curious about adventure, about taking a chance on what you dream of, read River Queens.
Human trafficking is a very serious and horrible theme. I want it to be handled realistic and responsible.
An ace romance without the being ace conflict.
Jack and Isaac are wonderful in breaking through clichés. Jack especially is not what you expect.