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My name is Venessa Cross.

I'm a Detroit DJ with issues. I know it, my friends know it, and even the enemy knows it.

The problem is, now the Detroit Police Department knows it, too.

I was wrong to think my nighttime activities would go unnoticed. Eventually I wound up on his radar.

He lives for the law, I exist outside of it. I expected the rules to change, but I didn't expect that one simple handshake would also change… everything else.

When he's assigned to protect me, he gets a back stage pass to my world.
Now I make him question the very oath he stands for, and I hate myself for it.

I’m convinced I’ll ruin him.
Yet, he wants to save me.

If you thought the streets of Detroit were brutal, you haven’t seen me in action.
Follow me and watch me do what the police can't: deliver punishment.

My name is Venessa Cross.

I am justice.

313 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2014

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Profile Image for Alex ♈.
1,568 reviews1,405 followers
December 13, 2018
*** This book and this review is not for sensitive readers***


Cursing, giving-of-zero-f*cks, showing of my sociopathic side and other crap.


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Well, well, well…
What do we have here?

A talented badass author, who apparently doesn’t give a fuck what they normally sell in romance.

AMAZING!!!


They sell us shy/sweet/weak forgiving heroines, K.S. Adkins gives us a badass kickass bitch!

They reach best-seller status by writing good-looking/gorgeous/etc. manwhores, she creates a scary looking virgin motherfucker.



SIGN ME THE FUCK UP!!!




My name is Venessa Cross, thanks for asking. I am justice.








The 1st time the heroine quotes me and not the other way around ;-)

"Bitch isn’t an insult, you idiot."





Vennessa…. Badass chick, unapologetic, cruel, but still sweet (deep, very deep *lol*) and extremely loyal.


Kind heart & ‘sunshine’ wasn’t the main point of this book…

"…and watching them die was beautiful. Revenge is beautiful."







Hero. Rogan.
Da fuck? Like WTF? FINALLY!!!! Not a good-looking guy, but scary & big (still a soft teddy bear with his woman). He had a tender side and wasn’t afraid of showing it. And he loved how strong and cool his woman was! Muah!

30 yo and virgin, coz the women didn’t throw themselves at him and he wasn’t interested.
WTF you say? AMAZING I say!!!

Delicious!




The romance part was very touching. Raw and real, OTT insta, but still cool. Many beautiful moments.

"Fucking love you, pumpkin," he whispers.
"Fucking love you too, tree," I whisper back.



I suck at retelling.
I enjoyed this book a lot. Not everything made sense to me, maybe some plot holes and, common, it’s fiction, so I don’t dwell on heroine’s überstrength – loved when she kicked ass! 
The hero was OTT obsessed and he monitored her calls till the very end and even beyond. Yeah. What? If she was ok with that, then ok. I wouldn’t have, but the book wasn’t about me, so… *lol*


The only scene I didn’t like and that’s why 4 and not 5 – when the h beat the policewoman, because she got jealous? Not cool, so not cool!

Overall: very different and fucking good.

“Shadow Squad”. Can’t wait to read them all.
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1,951 reviews94 followers
February 13, 2023
Venessa es una DJ muy reconocida en Detroit, pero tambien es una "vengadora" dispuesta a cualquier cosa con tal de eliminar de las calles aquellas personas que hacen dano a los demas. Pero tambien es una joven solitaria, tiene amigos, muchos de ellos la protegerian con su vida, y ella es leal a ellos, no importa de que lado de la ley esten, pero realmente nunca ha tenido un novio o una relacion amorosa antes. Asi que cuando conoce a Rogan, de inmediato siente algo que nunca habia sentido, una atraccion, pero tiene miedo, en su mundo alguien como Rogan no es bienvenido. Y cuando su "Tio" el capitan de la Policia de Detroit les pide que trabajen juntos, ella no puede estar mas emocionada, pero tambien aterrada de lo que puede pasar entre ellos. Pero cuando se dan cuenta que una de las amenazas es contra ella, deben elaborar un plan para detener al culpable, pero sera posible que Venessa pedir ayuda y trabajar realmente con Rogan? Podra Rogan dejar que Venessa haga lo que debe hacer sin interferir?

Este es un libro interesante, el inicio de una serie que se perfila diferente y emocionante. Tambien trata temas tan diferentes como el trafico de drogas, secuestro, uso de drogas para inmovilizar a las personas, abuso de menores, abuso de la pareja, entre otros temas extremadamente delicados, asi que no es libro para cualquiera.
Los personajes se desarrollan bastante bien, pero siento que el autor quiso ahondar demasiado en los puntos de vista de cada prota, haciendo el libro un poco mas largo de lo que creo necesario. Sin embargo, a pesar de un par de detalles con las escenas eroticas, el libro se puede leer facilmente y te mantiene en suspenso casi hasta el final, incluso te deja deseando leer la continuacion y querer averiguar cual es la amenaza mayor.
En fin, es una lectura entretenida, llena de accion, drama y emocion, que deja querer saber mas de los otros personajes, asi como del universo donde se desarrolla toda la historia. Espero que en los proximos libros podamos ver mas Tony, Max, Rafe, Macy, asi como mas de Venessa y Rogan, asi que voy a continuar con la serie.
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1,468 reviews292 followers
January 2, 2014
Loved it..full review to follow..you have to read this book so good..so different and alpha male and kick ass alpha female!

Got my arc!! Woo mutha f-n hoo..so excited!!

I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS FUCKING BOOK! HANDS IN PANTS
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I am going to start with this book isn’t for everyone..it’s raw, gritty, emotional and over all brutal. That being said it is also poignant, selfless, and loving. Encompassing all of these emotions in one book is not an easy feat but done brilliantly by the author in a way that doesn’t come off contrived or rushed, just real.

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Venessa is one of the baddest bitches I have ever had the pleasure to read..she is definitely on my list of top Bad Ass Heroines of All Time. She had a great life that in one night was ruthlessly and savagely taken from her. No warning, no thought just vicious and final. Years pass and she has taken the law into her own hands. Not waiting for someone to find the people responsible for her once “normal” life ending..she paved the road of redemption with bodies. Finding and finishing those involved wasn’t enough and she works to keep the streets of Detroit clean (ish) one dirty rotten bastard at a time. She hides behind her persona “Kharma” a popular DJ in the middle of the mean streets of Detroit, she could have taken her self out of here but she is determined to make a difference. Detroit is as much a part of this story as the love between Rogan and Venessa..you can feel the pulse of the city through out the book..

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Cops haven’t been able to nail down the vigilante, that gets the bad guy ties them up with enough evidence to nail them for years to come. This doesn’t sit well with Rogan and he is determined to find out the face behind the player. His job is his life and all he has..until he walks in and comes face to face with Venessa..Rogan is described as ugly and alone, but to me as a reader he was beautiful and intense. Great thing about reading you make what you want..

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Feeling conflicted between right and wrong, Rogan and Venessa draw lines that seem to be crossed and moved until they all but fade..

The way music and words were brought together to tell this story really spoke to me. Being someone that lives life through a soundtrack so to speak. The overall feel of this book is one of redemption and finding the life you were born to live, rising above the ashes and never, ever being a victim.

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810 reviews652 followers
August 28, 2014
'Who am I, you're asking yourself. My name is Venessa Cross, and I fight for those who can't.'

VENESSA CROSS
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ROGAN BLACK
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Genre: Gritty action-romance. Maybe for fans of 'Real Ugly' C.M. Stunich
Cover: 5/10
Writing: 7/10
Heroine: 9/10
Hero: 9/10
Amount of humour: 3/10
Amount of jealousy: 5/10
Hotness: 7/10
Romance: 8/10
Ending: 9/10
Extra book Details: HEA. Dual POV.

What Venessa experienced at 17 years old, was absolutely HORR-IF-IC. When her families murder investigation is dropped, Venessa decides to take the law into her own hands.

'No-one follows the rules here. Instead, rules are treated as options.'
'These days, the cops are the clean up crew, not your first line of defence. They couldn't save my family, and they can't save yours. Detroit needs a wakeup call, and I’m the alarm.'


Rogan Black was raised in the system and grew up on the streets.
'With no authority figure or discipline, I figured out quick that I needed rules and order in my life.'

'I'm crime's worst nightmare. I make women and children cry. I'm feared because I'm an asshole, and I like it that way. Detroit is MY town. I'm Detective Rogan Black, and I'm THE motherfucking law.'
'I'm an ugly son of a bitch. Bigger than most men. Meaner then 'em too. Women don't run to me, they usually run from me.'

Only Venessa doesn't want to run from him.
'He's one of the biggest, scariest guys I’ve ever seen. Only he's not scary to me. I wanted to jump on his lap.'

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Fair to say, I loved the characters. They were perfect for each other; they both love aggression, are ruthless, obsessed with each other, extremely brutal and are determined warriors.

Venessa was totally kick-ass and admirable. It wasn't just the horrors of her family's deaths that she went through.

Rogan was both an alpha and a beta. He's a loner, an aggressor, a virgin, a tough guy. But also innocent when it comes to women and most social situations. He thought he was sooo ugly, though he might have been, but Venessa saw him as wonderful.
I adored him when he says things like; I'm thirty years old, and this is my first real hug.' and “Never had shit that's mine, got you now. Don't need nothing else.”

There were some funny bits for me. The porn scene made me giggle and when Venessa said; “Rogan, I'm going to come on your face if you don't move!”

I loved seeing Rogan and Venessa explore sex and love for the first time together. There was quite a bit of sex too. *wink wink*

I knocked this down a star because I felt the author took on the insta-connection (not intsa-lust or love) heavy handily, causing some lines to come out a little corny and their emotions to be too much too soon. This also was evident when it came to the 'jealous scenes'; where either party would punch someone for looking/talking/generally touching their other half.

I did expect this to be a cat and mouse chase, or a love/hate, crime vs criminal, kind of book. It's more about the two working together to fight something greater, something that they believe in. Expect an imperfect, gritty, sex and violence kind of read with two loveable, tough, unique characters.
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354 reviews277 followers
March 26, 2018
Thank you to my sweet friend Leonor for loaning me this book! It was good and different. A tough, self sufficient heroine and a tough, loner hero! They were sweet with each other. The suspense storyline was interesting and continues in the next book.
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1,147 reviews92 followers
March 17, 2018
3.5 stars...



****Some Spoilers****




Thank you Fei for the recommendation!!

Well I can say that I enjoyed this one.

What I liked:

~A strong heroine, who's loyal to her friends.
~A protective hero, who is described as ugly, huge guy with no abs. I didn't find him ugly, I found unique, a virgin hero who was ready to protect his love one way or another. He was all but ready to peed on the heroine. He acted way OTT with possessiveness and jealousy.
~Friends... I liked Macy a lot.
I do think both hero and heroine were kind of crazy. From the heroine beating up a woman for touching her man, from the hero wanting to kill any man who was after his woman.
I think I too would have done the same if a woman touch my hubby. #sorrynotsorry

Btw everybody and their mama right along with their dog wanted the heroine.

What I didn't liked:

Anthony, Tony or whoever you are aka the OM.
While I love OM drama in books as long as I don't have to see or hear from his ass again but it seems like book 4 will have this man as a hero.. Yep... I imagine my surprise when I read about him saying that this heroine is his, and that he needs her, craved her that he's in love with her that one way or another she (heroine) would caved in and will become his.
He flat out RUINED his book for me. A book that I was actually looking forward to read but I can't in any shape of form forget that he chased this heroine hard. That he claimed her in front of everyone. How would his heroine feel that he lay claimed to someone else. Someone who may be her friend or acquaintance?

I felt like I was in a ping pong match, where the hero and the OM went hard for the heroine. And let me be clear that the heroine never gave him an inch, she rejected him but he couldn't take a freaking clue!!

The scene at the hospital, the heroine reacted way OTT. I was rolling my eyes.

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361 reviews57 followers
January 6, 2014
If you picked up this book hoping for warm soft cuddles than you picked up the wrong fucking book. This is about rawness, revenge, love and also fighting for your own injustices. I started reading this book and was in awe that this was a debut novel. The writing is so real and intense, but yet so effortlessly described in detail that makes you feel like you are living in the story. This is not your everyday romance book it’s a book about tortured pasts, reasons to fight, learning to live and in the end straddling the line between right and wrong.

Venessa lost everything the night she watched her family die – hoping for death as well, but forced to live a life with memories of the brutal attack forced upon her. What would have made most people stop fighting – pushed her to fight harder. That night her dreams died and a vigilante was born. Straddling the line of fighting monsters, but not becoming a monster. V only sees a future clawing for the atonement she so desperately needs. Venessa is such a kick ass lead female that she quickly steals your heart and in the end has you rooting that the hate does not suck her in. What I loved about Venessa was although she was so tough on the outside she came across caring and loyal as well.
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Rogan, I loved him instantly. He was a broody, growling, asshole who was all Alpha. He’s fighting on the right side of the law as it's all he knows and wants until he meets Venessa. The need to protect her is intense as is the need to make her his. Rogan was perfect in my eyes. The walls he built to keep people out crumbled once he set his eyes on V and to me that made him endearing. He would do anything for V including teetering the line of the law that he lived by.
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One of things I loved most about this book was feeling like I was living in the pages. I felt the need to fight along with the characters. I lived their pain, love and also the need to have revenge. I watched Rogan and Venessa heal each other and fight for each other. I couldn't put the book down once I started. When you toss in suspense, great character, a fucking awesome story line and back characters that demand their own book, you know you have an author to watch out for.



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Author 16 books480 followers
January 29, 2014
My name is Sibylla Matilde and I loved this motherfucking book. I loved Vanessa and her kick-ass personality so much I made a new GR shelf.

I'm trying to leave nicely, but if he kisses me, I'll probably stab him.

I loved 'Rogue' and his imperfections and his pissing contests.

You need to wake up and tell my why you're friends with that fucker.

I seriously LOVED the pumpkin and the tree.

This is soooooo not your typical sugar-sweet romance. It was really a wonderful story, so different and raw and bare and, well...brutal. It was hot and violent and awesome. Woo-fuckin-hoo, KS!
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Author 43 books12k followers
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August 24, 2014
DNF 50%. Looooove the H/h. Total bad-asses and very unique. The telling narrative, however, is too windy, too much explaining and not enough showing. I might've overlooked that, but the tension seemed to drop off after 30%. The external conflict didn't hold my attention.
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257 reviews53 followers
July 25, 2016
This couple was just too over the top for my liking. They were both unhealthy co-dependent on one another. And the story line was unrealistic to say the least. There is no way a woman who stands at 5 feet 2 inches tall and a 110 pounds can over power grown ass men. Drugs or no drugs it can't be done.

Now I know that this book is fiction and not based on real life people but... A little plausibility wouldn't have hurt. Maybe just maybe it would have made this book like-able. The Heroine was bat-shit crazy and the Hero was nothing more than her enabler. This couple made Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen look normal.

(And for those of you who don't know who they are Sid allegedly stabbed and killed Nancy in a drug induced blackout.)
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1,178 reviews94 followers
March 18, 2018
3,5 stars
This book was a breathe of fresh air...

h is not a dainty flower, she's a fighter!!! She's gone to hell and came back plotting revenge and she gets it...

H not the typical male character... Not drop dead gorgeous, not billionaire, not a man whore.

Their connection was so "made in heaven", fated, perfect that was too much...

Really didn't get why she needed to be beat up almost to death in the end... Unnecessary drama!!!
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2,094 reviews940 followers
January 18, 2014
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Gitte:
So, K.S. Adkins states at the end of Brutal: “hit me up and let me know if you loved it or hated it.” Well, just so you know, I bloody loved it. Sure there was a lot of wrong with it, but the unique and the interesting outweighed the bad. The hero is unlike any you’ve ever met and you fall in love with his person, the heroine is completely fucked up and the storyline is dramatic and kick arse. I think I highlighted half the book and that is a lot, because believe me this is a long one. Too long and very wordy but like I said, I loved it. The strength of the characters and the story line was immense; the execution questionable, which is such a shame! I know it sounds odd to give a book 4 stars with so much negative but the characters and their story won it for me! The connection between the characters was so intense and strong; completely believable.

‘She’s a loner, just like me; she’s seen the shit side of life. She knows, like I do, if something is too good to be true it probably is.’ – Rogan

We’ve mentioned raw and gritty a lot in reviews, however, many pale in comparison to this one. It was violent and graphic, horrifying and so intense I think I read with my chin on my knees and a bated breath. I must have shouted WTF tons of times throughout this story. It’s not pretty, it’s not clean and it’s not a sweet romantic bed time story. In fact it’s the complete opposite and won’t be for everyone!

This story is about revenge and fighting for justice and those who are unable to fight for themselves. This story is seriously tortured and extremely messy. You agreed didn’t you Jenny?!

Jenny: Absolutely Gitte! If you’re after a sweet doe eyed romance with a hot book boyfriend sporting a rippling six pack and azure blue eyes with a sweet little heroine and a smooth sailing romance….move on because you’re not going to find that in Brutal, but what you will find is a lot more! As you said Gitte, it’s the characters who are the strong point here not the physical aesthetics. This author has given us one of the most unconventional leading men I’ve ever come across and the story felt so unique in many ways. I devoured it and despite some of my misgivings in regards to plot holes and flow, I have to agree with you because I bloody loved it too.

“Some days, I’m lost, and others I just don’t give a fuck…That’s my reality.”

K S Adkins ripped from our living rooms, and plonked us onto the dangerous streets of Detroit and she certainly knew how to make us believe we were there and in the moment.It was as if we were witnessing the story first hand with Rogan and Vanessa and not merely reading it. Hmmm If I ever visit Detroit, I’m gonna make sure I’m packin’…yikes!!! No, this wasn’t a perfectly written story but you’re spot on in saying that what it lacked in execution it more than made up for in grit and determination and this debut novel from K S Adkins certainly delivered on its promise to shock us, entertain us and leave us gasping. It was dramatic, suspenseful, hot and at times downright uncomfortable reading – the author makes no excuses and doesn’t sugar coat her story or characters to which I was grateful. Yes, it needed work but I feel, with her imagination and a little more experience, this debut author will be kicking some major bookworld arse down the track and I’m dying to see where she takes us in book two, Brawler.

Gitte: So, we have the good but scary Detective, Rogan Black.

‘My name is Detective Rogan Black, and I could give a fuck if you asked. I stand up for what’s right. I make the rules, and I follow those rules. I’m crime’s worst nightmare. I make women and children cry, and grown men cower. I’m feared because I’m an asshole…’ – Rogan

Wow, there’s not many hero’s that are so unashamedly written. He’s a self-proclaimed ugly fucker, built like a brick shithouse and lives to clean up the streets of Detroit.

‘I have no family; I was raised in the system. The parents I was born to were hooked on drugs, and did whatever it took to get them, including pawning me.’ – Rogan

This man was so bloody sexy in my eyes, yeah really I don’t care what you say Rogan, I fell in complete lust and love. His soul was beautiful and the passion with which he felt and how he acted was mesmerizing and addictive. He was as hard as they get but his heart was pure. He’s an ultimate intense and protective alpha but it’s perfectly balanced with that vulnerable side of self-doubt and passion.

‘Watching him fight does something to me internally. His fists are like sledgehammers, and he uses them like Thor uses his hammer. It’s fucking erotic and beautiful how he moves.’ – Venessa

Rogan’s life changes the day he meets the fucked up Venessa. He feels immediately the impact this woman has on him, but the journey she takes him on is one he could never have envisaged. His life changes beyond all measure as Rogan grows and learns to live and love.

“Never had shit that’s mine, got you now. Don’t need nothing else.” – Rogan

“I want my shot at forever…You’re my forever, Angel…” – Rogan


Now what about Venessa, hey Jenny, what a bloody amazing kick arse heroine she was, her story broke our hearts didn’t it?!

Jenny: Vanessa’s story was harrowing to say the least Gitte! The opening pages of this book certainly knocked me sideways and sickened me.

‘You didn’t need death to die.’ – Vanessa

How Vanessa survived what she did without being a complete basket case is beyond me. She drew strength from her ordeal and refused to become the victim, instead becoming the vigilante determined to rid the streets of Detroit of those and others like them who destroyed her world.

‘I live in the shadows, ever watching. You never want to get a visit from me. Because if we do meet, you won’t remember it until it’s too late. My name is Vanessa Cross, thanks for asking. I am justice.’

This little pocket rocket had the guts of ten men; she had the strength of someone ten times her size and a heart to match. This one woman vigilante had balls of steel, yet was so vulnerable at times and I found myself rallying behind her every second.

Vanessa carried scars from her past and abhorred being touched in any way and she certainly never expected to feel love or be loved. That all changed when this giant, socially awkward and solitary man walked into life. Something changed and Vanessa began to feel love and passion and with the awakening of those feelings she also saw hope. In Rogan, Vanessa was able to see the man underneath, not just the exterior. I have to agree with you on Rogan, Gitte…..I don’t care what he thinks about himself…I found him to be as sexy as sin and possessing a beautiful heart. Together these two damaged souls had to find their way.

‘He’s home for me, I know it, and that’s dangerous.’ – Vanessa

Their relationship was never going to be smooth sailing with each living on the other side of the law and carrying baggage from their pasts. Each had to learn so much from each other as they explored new experiences and discovered newfound emotions.

I did question the validity of some of Vanessa’s actions as they felt out of place for me. In my opinion, after the ordeal this woman had suffered and after living such a lonely existence of sorts for so long the sexual encounters between her and Rogan would have been very different. Her actions just didn’t resonate with me and I found parts of the story to be out of whack in that regard, but again, the story itself and the characters within the story, including the secondary characters…..oh foot in mouth Rafe….will you ever learn? LOL helped me to forgive these situations.

G&J: So, there you have it. Brutal is one of those books readers are either going to love or not. There will be no fence sitting with this one.

‘True Detroiters never leave. They stay and fight. Cops can’t be everywhere. Shit, they’re afraid to. The city lives by its own code. Citizens have no choice but to protect themselves.’

As we said, we did have a couple of issues with the execution of the story and at times it tended to feel a little overwritten, repetitive and wordy but if you get past that and immerse yourself in the grittiness of the story, the raw emotion of the characters and allow yourself to be gripped by the neck into the deep dark and dangerous streets of Detroit, then you’ll be rewarded with some very unconventional characters, a brutal yet beautiful love story, and some very imaginative story telling which is powerfully delivered with passion, suspense, drama and heat.

“You want my advice?”………..”Love her right, fuck her hard, and ruin her for all other men.” – Rafe

Stick with this one folks; we think you’ll be glad you did! The story and the characters will consume you! We envision this series being a winner for us and can’t wait to see how this author flourishes with her unique, raw and brutal style of storytelling.

**Arc provided by author in exchange for an honest review. Please note: We received an unedited ARC**
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750 reviews113 followers
January 12, 2014
ATTITUDE!!! This book has attitude! And, lots of it!

This is not your typical romance. It’s really not. It’s not a dark romance, but it’s certainly not light and airy with puppies and rainbows around every corner either. It’s gritty, raw, emotional and has………… HEART. I seriously love it, love it, love it.

KS Adkins kicks ass with words! She’s brutally honest and uncensored. I love that she writes without a filter. If you are okay with swearing and vulgarity, edgy characters, shady happenings, sloppy sex, and uncensored dialogue keep reading. If not, keep reading anyway because you might just change your mind and read an edgy, different, and totally kick-ass “romance”.

Venessa is the biggest bad-ass heroine ever!! She is a club DJ by night and vigilante (or, Good Samaritan as she prefers to be called) by day. She hangs out on the seedy side of town, keeps to herself (for obvious reasons), and lays low. But, when she ends up on the radar of the DPD she’s forced to work with Detective Rogan Black. Rather, he’s supposed to “protect” her. How ironic…… the Detective protecting the vigilatine!?!

Venessa and Rogan have less than ideal pasts. Both have put up walls to protect themselves and shut others out; but, when they are forced to spend nearly 24/7 together those walls firmly cemented in place start to crack. There’s an undeniable connection between the pair neither has ever experienced before. But as a cop, Rogan struggles with the fact that Venessa has her toes over the line of right and wrong. He wants to save her, but does Venessa want to be saved?

Venesssa and Rogan are lovable characters. The way they are written makes you instantly like them. I didn’t need to warm up to them; I liked them both from the start.

It’s written in the first person with alternating POVs – which is all time my favorite format. (So Kelly, you scored extra points right off the bat.) I don’t know…. I didn’t feel like I was just reading a book though. I feel like Venessa and Rogan aren’t just telling a story – they’re sharing their feelings that just happen to be part of their story.

Dialogue. This book has great dialogue and lots of it! That’s what makes or breaks a book for me – it’s what carries the story. I loved everything that was said between Venessa and Rogan. They were so honest with their feelings. And, it’s a nice change. Most books have characters hiding their true feelings or holding back which leads to a “misunderstanding”, the relationship goes south, and then we’re left with the angst of “how is this going to be made right by the end of the book”. Not here – full disclosure and brutal honesty.

Oh!!! I almost forgot to mention....... Want to know the absolute best part about Rogan? He's ugly. Yes, I said ugly. I'll spell to make sure you heard correctly...... U-G-L-Y! When was the last time an author described the hero as ugly? NEVER! So for that fact alone, you need to pick up this book!!!

It’s definitely a book you can get wrapped up in – I sure did. This book has a totally fresh and new vibe to it! This was my first read of the New Year and couldn’t have asked for a better way to start it off!!!

(ARC provided in exchange for an honest review)
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2,346 reviews225 followers
March 16, 2014
Whew, well, first off this book isn't for the faint hearted. I was warned before reading that the book title is a literal description of the story, and that it contains violence and strong language. Needless to say, I definitely wasn't put off, in fact this intrigued me more!

The female lead, Vanessa, and her alter ego Karma, were my favourite thing about this book. She was just freaking awesome! Although she has issues she's loyal to the bone when it comes to her friends. She is a controversial character but I don't have a problem admitting I would love to have a friend like her on my side! And I think if everyone were honest with themselves, they'd agree!

The male lead, Rogan, was a breath of fresh air. He wasn't your average floppy-haired, clean cut, six-packed hunk. He's a giant of a man, all solid muscle, tattooed, bearded skin-head. He's a man of few words but I hung on every one of them.

This is not your average romance novel, I would say it's more of a crime thriller with a side of sexy. It's action-packed and fast-paced, you won't be able to put this one down!
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710 reviews80 followers
February 16, 2014
I loved the FUCK out of this book!

I'm pondering a better review, but for now I will tell you this was a first for me. I read a lot of romance and I usually love and lust over all the male leads. This one, I did not find the male attractive at all but loved him anyway. He was perfect for Venessa and that's all I needed to fall in love with him too.

Enough about that, what I really loved about this book was Venessa...serious girl crush! She was kickass and hardcore. She was so fun to read, I couldn't wait to see whose ass she was gonna kick next or what record she was gonna spin at the club (big 5FDP fan, as well as Eminem). I understood and admired her love of music, how it defines moments in your life as well as your feelings...I can totally relate.

It was a fun read...I wouldn't have put it down if it weren't for having a baby to tend to ;) I can't wait for more in this series as well as by this author!

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686 reviews25 followers
August 7, 2015
Although it took me some time to get into the story I ended up enjoying it. I've been wanting to read a book about a take no prisoners kick butt heroine for a while. I actually found myself trying to figure out how ugly the hero could be at 6'4" and 275, have tattoos, and built like a tank. All I can visualize is Bill Goldberg...Yummy, Not too ugly to me! Story line of two broken people that find each other, and the chemistry is immediate. I know that happens in fiction romance, but in this fairy tail I really wanted these two broken souls to find happiness in each other. So, the story had a kick ass heroine, a huge hunky alpha hero (that cried, I loved that), jealousy, bad guys, fighting, and death at the hand of justice (Oh, I can't forget a spanking...LOL). Good Read!

My one big problem with the book was the editing. Whoever K.S. Adkins had helping her should to shot. Worst typo's and words missing I've ever seen in a self published book.

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Author 1 book61.1k followers
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August 28, 2014
Cliffhanger: No
HEA:
Cheating:
Rape:
Violence:
POV: 1st person alternating hero/heroine
Sensuality level (1 being kissing only and 5 being Penthouse Letters graphic:: 2.5, some explicit words but not overly explicit sex, not titillating.
Grammar errors/typo level (1 being what you'd see in any book, 5 being this read like a rough draft):
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1,577 reviews28 followers
November 26, 2018
DNF 10%

I admit that I was ready to quit, after just a few pages, but I promised myself to at least get to the 10% mark, but that's it, I can't read any more of this!

The plot was kinda really cool, but the way it was written... I found the writing style to be really poor. Everything was so over the top, and if it wasn't for the fact that it was awful, it was almost comical.

This was not for me.
254 reviews391 followers
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January 18, 2014


Ohhhh me like the look of this one!!!!
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941 reviews72 followers
March 5, 2014
5+++++++++ Stars for me. I fucking LOVED this book. It makes me want to demand everyone read it now!!
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704 reviews41 followers
August 2, 2022
This book is totally bonkers but its kind of refreshing to have a h that can kick the ass of just about anyone.
Do I condone ladies who maim and murder bad guys? not in my books (in the rea world yes)
This h was messed up - she had had an awful time and I got where she was at - i also liked she got her revenge but shes definitely in danger of taking it too far when shes partnered with the by the book H.
He is a by the book guy who soon loosens his morals because he is totally into the h and quickly comes around to justifying her illegal behaviour.
its still kind of fun but i guessed who the bad guy was very early on.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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1,737 reviews131 followers
January 6, 2014
This book has me twisted up in knots. Brutal is a story of pure raw justice and violence. First, I would like to say that I absolutely loved the introduction chapters. Just like the book description above which just happens to be taken from the first chapter. Our two main characters have introduction chapters. This nicely laid the ground work for who we will be working with for the duration of the story. Venessa’s is our first introduction, and we soon find out that she is a ruthless hunter. Little do we know that shortly after we would uncover that she is also a victim. Having suffered the absolute worst experience any woman or child should; she has somehow still managed to have grown into a self assured and independent individual. She is the face of justice, and is doing everything in her power to protect those whom can not protect themselves. Let just lay it out, I LOVE HER CHARACTER. She is the ultimate heroine, and someone that fans of strong female leads will tremendously enjoy.

Rogan is the second chapter, and is the definition of an Alpha Male. According, to the story he is not all that great to look at, but in the eye of someone looking for a genuine soul he proves to be utterly beautiful. I like the honesty and integrity that comes with both of these characters personalities.

Now, this is where I must lay out all of my concerns, because I thoroughly enjoy the character and the perfect story outline. This is a book not for the faint hearted, but it is real and extreme. The combination of all of these aspects had me on the rollercoaster anticipating an earth shattering story. I was not entirely disappointed with this prediction, but there are some telltale signs that I was dealing with new author and it caused me some concerns. As the story takes off, I was immediately concerned about the development between Rogan and Venessa. Yes, she was a victim ten years ago, and yes she has obviously had time to deal and even possibly received assistance in overcoming her past, but we need to have support for this. This is entirely my opinion, but I feel from experiencing stories with such taboo and shocking topics that you must incorporate the follow up. It is like cause and effect. Author’s needs their character to be reliable, and this needs to be accompanied by showing them as logical and mentally sound characters.

There is absolutely no way that young girl could experience such destructive behavior first hand, and just walk away unscathed. More importantly, while the story goes on to say that she moved in with a loving family they still had issues there as well. So, where did she have the support to overcome such a tragic past. More importantly, where did she learn to trust any men what so ever. Now, please don’t label me as a debbie downer, because I don’t want to give the impression that I don’t like the story. I am not asking for years of detailed therapy or anything like that, but I do believe that we need to see why she would not naturally develop a fear of men, and more importantly a fear of intimate relations.

My hackles only seemed to rise a bit more when we develop a love a first sight for Rogan. Now, I have no problem with the instant attraction. What I do not, however, feel was totally fitting was the willingness for immediate physical touch. So, now not only did we not deal with the victim’s issues, but we are also throwing her into a physical relationship that she seems to have no problem touching or being touched. This really made me incredibly leery. This bit of detail caused a friction in the beginning of the story, but the thread of doubt twisted me up so tight that I felt it left me question the story all the way through. While I was so devoted to the story for the characters and the storyline I was constantly rationalize every bit of the story.This story has everything for a five star read. The only thing it is lacking is some detail, and support that would have shaped the beginning to the story more effectively.
~BookWhisperer Reviewer Jax~
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Author 8 books114 followers
March 15, 2014
This book rocked my damn world. I'm not sure where to begin. I'll start with the not so great, because there is very little. There were a few areas where the writing was a little off. I followed it, but it could have been punctuated different to flow a bit better. I get it, though, that when we are writing, it makes perfect sense to us, plus we're caught up in the mix so it's hard to realize. Thank God for Carol or all my sentences would be short and choppy.

The good, dude, where to start. So despite the odd writing at times, I loved how there were moments where the characters spoke to you. It could have seemed out of nowhere as the book was not written entirely like that, but it didn't. When Venessa spoke to me, I was all good with it. I highlighted the fuck out of this book so let me go back and see what I got...

"Where's my gun? When you find it, shoot me with it, kay?"
That one made me laugh. It was the "kay" part that got me for some reason. This is what I meant about feeling like she was talking to me.

Then there was "I will always come for you."
Really, who doesn't want to hear this? This is so Edward, that unconditional type of love. (And fuck you Twilight haters. Yeah, I just referenced it. And?)

Rogan may not have been portrayed as a hottie, but the words that came out of his mouth were heart melting, in the most grittiest of ways. Just how I like it :)

"Never had shit that's mine, got you now. Don't need nothing else."
"...as long as we can see each other, neither one of us will be lost ever again."
"...yells 'Angel!' so loud, that the cherubs probably dropped their harps and dove for cover."

OK, that last one was just funny cuz they were doin' it.

Now Venessa:

"He wants me to leave the heavy lifting to him, while I sit in a corner and knit, and that isn't me."

Hell Yeah! She was so hardcore, with just the right amount of soft to make your heart bleed for her, with her. What did I love most about her? That she didn't apologize for her need for vengeance. She was who she was and she didn't say sorry. Rock out with your cock out, sister.

Oh, and this, but I guess this is more giving props to the writer, not the character for writing what so many are afraid to say for fear of being judged:

"Just because you're given a womb doesn't mean you have to fill it."

Amen!

Thank you Ms. Adkins. I read your bio and I fell in love. No, I'm not turning into a lesbian, but you seem cool as fuck. Someone who'd tear up the town with me, get a lil crazy, and not judge me the next morning.

I think I am done gushing for now, but if I come up with more I'll let ya know.

My Venessa:
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My Rogan:
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123 reviews10 followers
October 22, 2014
4.5 Brutally Fantastic Stars

Every once in a while, I stumble across a book ad while on cyber space and decide to check it out on a whim. Sometimes it’s disappointing and sometimes I discover a book that ends up taking me by surprise and leaving me speechless. ‘Brutal’ was one of latter ones. I’m pretty sure it will be with me for a long while.

‘Brutal’ was so very different than any other book I’ve read in a long time. From page one I could not put it down and I was ignoring everything around me; friends, work, school. I have to say though; I love when awesome books do that to me. Yet I have to say, this book might not be for everyone; it was dark, raw and was full of violence and aggression. Though, it’s also full of love, friendship and selflessness.

“Who am I, you’re asking yourself. My name is Venessa Cross, and I fight for those who can’t” ~ Venessa Cross

Venessa Cross is one badass chick. I’ve never met another heroine quite like her and I doubt I will anytime soon. She quite literally kicks ass! Growing up, Venessa is your average girl, with a stable family and big dreams for the future. All goes according to plan, until one horrific event changes her life drastically at the age of seventeen. After that, the girl she used to be is forever changed, and she takes the law into her own hands; not only seeking revenge but also keeping the streets of Detroit clean. This however, puts her on the Police Department’s radar, as well as Rogan Black’s. The instant connection between them is palpable from the first moment they meet.

“He’s built like a Buick and everyone know they make one hell of a car.” ~ Venessa Cross

Rogan Black is a detective at the Detroit Police Department and lives for his job. He has had a rough childhood and doesn’t have much of a live for outside of work and his partner is the only friend he seems to have. He’s one strong, but also hard, alpha male. When he meets Venessa, however, he changes. He starts to care about something other than just his job. He is very protective of her in his badass alpha way, sometimes over the top so. I loved the connection that Rogan and Venessa shared. You could see the love they had for each other. Yet, they didn’t expect either one of them to change, but in the end accepted the person the other one is; flaws and all.

“Jesus, we’re beauty and the god damned beast, and I’m one lucky beast.” ~ Rogan Black

I love this story from start to finish and every heartbreaking turn it took. The only thing that has bothered me every now and then during the story were the typos and grammar mistakes. Granted, this is a pet peeve of mine and probably bothers me more than other people. However, this did NOT, in any way, take anything away from the story itself and my immense enjoyment of it. I can recommend this to everyone who likes a badass heroin and a gritty, unconventional story.
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1,680 reviews
June 26, 2014
Strong heroine but overall very unrealistic

There is nothing more I love about my heroines then them being a total badass. Brutal certainly offers that. Venessa is the ultimate crime fighting vigilante. While I did enjoy this, it was almost to a ridiculous extreme at times. This book made her sound like some kind of genetically engineered ninja. The fact that this 5'2 girl was constantly taking giant men; sometimes multiple guys at once just seemed incredibly unrealistic. She can't win them all, ya know? That aside, I still enjoyed her character.

This read also had 2 of my most hated book scenarios: insta-love and book virgins. It still worked though.

Also, the heroine is a DJ at a local club. I understand that she's famous locally. What I don’t get is how she was portrayed as some sort of serious celebrity. I've never seen DJs having people beg for pictures to be taken with them etc while out on the town like what went down in this read. It just seemed to be overly inflated and once again, far-fetched.

While this story was basically just the heroine going around kicking ass, making the world a better place, and of course doubting her self-worth, it still flowed pretty well. I felt as if there was quite a bit of unnecessary drama going on in the background but it stayed fast paced throughout.

This storyline did seem a bit drastic and the tough heroine traits were over exaggerated, but I still kept turning the pages. All things said, even with its faults, I enjoyed this writer's style and will defiantly check out more of their future work.

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