Plot 2.5 Spice 3.75
Dark Paranormal Urban Fantasy, Multi 1st POV, Poly/why chose (MF, MM, MFM) morally gray possessive MMCs, stalker romance, kidnapping, age gap, size difference, Jacob’s ladder 🍆, dub con/non con, forced proximity spicy time, no 3rd act breakup, no babies
Kink: D/s, Daddy, brat, pleasure dom, 🤚🏻 📿, edging, degradation, praise, bondage/restraint, s3x swing, toys, biting, 🍑 play, DP, voyuerism)
This was only OK. This author has a bit of Lily Gold syndrome where there was a new plot, but same basic harem members with mostly the same time of interactions & plot progression (Lorcan = Baz, Puca = Orson, Dullahan = Nemo). Poorly written with loads of grammatical mistakes, very little plot, even less plot progression, and extremely one dimensional characters & relationships. (Very no plot, just vibes.)
As one reviewer said, I too think it would have been better without Lacey. I have literally no idea no idea why they loved her, other than obsession, but the relationships amongst the MMCs at least had a little depth & backstory. Puca was weird & creepy, Lorcan was neurotic but I guess kind of sweet, and Dullahan was adorable.
There wasn’t much of a plot, but there also wasn’t enough spice for the spice to be the plot. This spice was wild but it was also constantly interrupted and that got irritating.
The lack of consent & ignoring boundaries was frequent throughout & I did not care for it.
Overall, not much happened, Lacey sucked, the pacing was off, the story was choppy, & I just couldn’t get into it, but it certainly isn’t the worst book I’ve read.