Savage by name, Savage by nature.
This book isn't like the typical dark romance books I would usually read. The throuple, who are the focus of the story, are already established (although not the best at communicating feelings), and the story doesn't focus on them changing their dynamic but on their combined trauma and their passion for sex, violence, and vengeance.
Dante, Harper, and Rayne are all victims of CSA and a trafficking ring run by their parents. They've been through different types of abuse by several people, and the author uses flashbacks to give an insight into what they've been through. While some details are mentioned, they aren't overly explicit. United in their quest to eradicate the trafficking ring, they are on a mission to take it down, and some of those scenes are graphic as they torture and kill. The author tends to almost soften the violence with a spice scene after, as if the violence and bloodlust became too much and they couldn't resist the closeness between them all. There is one scene that showcases some of the CSA that is truly disturbing, and while not overly graphic, it is detailed enough to shock me as a reader. Still, I feel that was the intent of the author—to showcase just how dark and depraved some of the things the main characters have been through at the hands of the trafficking ring.
Their story was dark, raw, and gritty, and I enjoyed seeing them strengthen their connection as they took on the world. They may not have been able to communicate their feelings early on in the book, but the signs were there in their actions, and I enjoyed watching their bond strengthen.