[This review contains SPOILERS]. I'm not usually one to include spoilers in my reviews, but I feel you should be somewhat prepared for what you're about to read.
There is romance, and there is darkness, but this is not a dark romance. It is a dark story with romance in it. And when I say dark, I do mean dark, with all capital letters, DARK.
The story revolves around Ryan, Simon, and Kiernan Hawthorne and Jonas and is told from three perspectives. Most POVs are from Ryan and Jonas with a sprinkle of Simon's POV. There is angst, there is tension, there is high-heat, there is shock and twists, there are interesting side-characters, and there is mystery. There is also... incest. Yes, you read that right. There is on-page and off-page scenes where the Hawthorne brothers are a little more intimate than your average siblings.
From the very first chapter you learn that the Hawthorne brothers share more with each other than they should. These scenes don't go into detail the way the intimate scenes between Ryan and Jonas do, but they are there. If you can put that in the back of your mind and not let it deter you from reading this book, it's actually quit a good read.
Jonas is extremely supportive and understanding of Ryan and what he's been through. They share a deep connection and have many, many spicy moments. I loved witnessing Ryan’s growth and seeing Jonas help him overcome is past-trauma. Their HEA is definitely hard-fought.
Simon is a psycho, and it must be my deep inner love for misunderstood characters talking, but you kind of feel bad for him by the end of the book. I would give anything for a book on Simon alone. The book ended with an okay enough closure for Simon, but I'm hungry for more to be honest. Give me a two part story – his story with Kiernan and his story after. As disturbing as it would be, I would read it immediately.
This book deserves 5 stars alone for the shock value. I read A LOT and it takes a lot to invoke emotions in me, especially shock and discomfort, and this book kept the shock values coming while keeping me comfortably uncomfortable. The best way I can describe this book is like witnessing a car crash - it's morbid and you absolutely should look away, especially when the EMT pulls out a gurney and you just know you're about to witness something that will cause bile to rise in your throat, but you don’t look away because you HAVE TO know what happens next.