Marie Ann is a writer of the weird and unorthodox who loves spending their free time reading fanfic and bingeing their favorite shows and movies. If you liked what you read, stalk them!㋛︎ www.authormarieann.com
3.75 stars Okay I really enjoyed this book but not in the way I was expecting to. I went into this thinking it was gunna be a really dark book and it actually was the complete opposite. This was so wholesome. Yes there were some wtf moments but nothing THAT insane. So yeah this isn’t the book I thought was gunna be reading but I’m not mad at all. I highly recommend this stalker romance
Stalking (to the 10th degree!$ So obsessed with him he watched him from a tree and puts a camera in his house 😝. Calls him “treat” Clown Haunted house Hide and seal Golden showers Boot licking
I loved Cedric and Static as one person. The two separated was icing on the cake! I loved that Madison didn’t take too long to come into his desire for Static and I liked that he was a bit dominant in certain times too. Loved this!!
I went into this one with high hopes. I was genuinely engaged early on, but once Madison left the Mayhem Motel, the pacing completely stumbled and never recovered.
Also, I’m just not into the whole “spoooooky haunted house” vibe. I haven’t loved Nordika Night’s Vile House series, and this felt like a knockoff version of that same aesthetic. Which is a shame, because I do have a soft spot for an obsessive sicko corrupting a tiny innocent. That trope will usually get me every time.
More importantly, I guess I’m a bit of a purist when it comes to romance. I generally don’t love when one of the MCs hooks up with someone else, though I can sometimes tolerate it if it’s a random, early-on situation, but this was Cedrick’s roommate and best friend. And not just any best friend, one Cedrick has a long sexual history with.
The first hookup already made me uncomfortable. The second one, around 40% in, completely pushed me out of the book. The whole “brat” dynamic especially gave me the ick. Can we please reserve that kind of chemistry and kink energy for the actual love interest?
I’m surprised no one mentioned this in reviews, because it was a full stop moment for me.
And as a side note, Madison’s roommate Kane is infinitely sweeter and more appealing than Cedrick. I genuinely found myself wishing they’d both end up with their roommates instead. That would’ve been a much better book.
Disappointed, because the setup had real potential, but the pacing issues and the romantic choices were not for me.
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO PUT A RANDOM FKN HOOKUP WITH HIS BEST FRIEND/ROOMMATE AT 40%???? i loooooveeeed static as a character i ate up the first 30% until he started fucking around w his bestie. and after the mmc left mayhem the pacing was awful. I NEVER WRITE REVIEWS but that fkn random ass hookup with his best friend 3 TIMES made it an automatic 1 star no matter how much i loved static’s character. heed my warning besties if you don’t like spice outside the actual relationship the book is supposed to be about, BC I KNOW I DON’T
Per other reviewers, there are few hookup scenes of one MMC with his best friend/roommate/fuckbuddy around 40% and while the main characters are already "in couple mode."
This was my first book with water sports, and I’m definitely not a fan, but I’m not putting any fault on the book for that because I knew it was there before I started it. This was actually a pretty good book. I found it on TikTok, and it was described as Fryboy but MM, and honestly, it matches really well. I do feel like it could have been a little longer or maybe just reformatted and shortened in some parts while lengthening others, but I loved the characters. Cedrick is such a sweetheart outside of Static, but even the second time in Mayhem, you never really got full Static like you did the first time. You could still feel the care and attention from Cedrick peeking through, and I loved it. The characters just worked so well together. Cedrick really did an amazing job of helping Madison find his true self-worth and work through the trauma. Also, the author did a fantastic job of making Mayhem actually seem scary. She paid really good attention to detail, so it genuinely felt nerve-racking in some scenes just from the tension and the fear.
The book per se is not *bad*, and neither is Cedrick's character, but God, it just feels so rushed. The "love" story is honestly rushed to the point where it sometimes gets confusing, as in, "Woah, how are they this madly in love after 10 pages?" And I get it, it's a short book and the characters are supposed to be a bit kooky and codependent, but the author managed to give Mads and Kane so much chemistry in the few pages that they have; that it feels like a shame they couldn't do that with Cedrick. Because I like the idea of the character, a lot, but he falls flat in places.
The writing style did not captivate me either. I don't mean this accusatorily at all, but it feels...AI-ish? Almost like a spicy chatbot roleplay. But honestly, that might just be me. It does pull me out sometimes because it's hard to picture the environments and what the author is trying to convey, and it feels very discombobulated. Also, the characters can read thoughts somehow and reply to them? It kept confusing me, honestly. Because a character would think something, and another would reply to the thought as if they said it out loud like it was nothing. This is mainly what triggered my "Geez, this sounds AI-ish." Even if it's not, it's still weird writing. Even a "fuck, how did he know what I was thinking?" would've pulled it together; now it feels cartoonish.
I struggled to picture scenarios by the way they were described, especially at Mayhem Motel. And maybe it was to be as disoriented to the main readers as it was for the characters, but it's not really a good idea to be unable to picture the environments in a horror-ish novel and feel the fear and confusion the character feels; I could feel the spookiness, of course. But I kept getting confused on the logistics to the point I had to reread it a couple times to picture it in my mind. Could be a personal problem, though.
SPOILERS AHEAD
The fact that around 40% of the book we get a sex scene between one of the MMCs and a prominent side character while already "in couple mode" with the other MMC threw me off. I felt like it was unnecessary and added nothing to the plot. Could've used those pages to write more story for the actual characters, but I digress.
The sex was...fine? Dunno, it felt a bit juvenile honestly and not that sensual. It was funny to see the thought process of Maddison when the golden shower scene came through, though. I don't know; I guess my sentiment for the spice is just "fine." I struggled to find the sexual chemistry between the two characters believable.
Anyways, I finished the book in less than a day, so maybe I overwhelmed my brain with piss and clowns. But honestly, as I said, the writing style threw me off quite a lot, and I don't know if I'll pick up any extra books from this author. Which is a shame because I enjoy the premise *a lot*. Hot clowns, monsters, horror, and sex? Who doesn't like that? But yeah. Dunno. Would've gotten more stars if I didn't feel like it was as rushed and the book was more...bookish and less fanficton-ish.
1⭐️. DNF chapter 6 out of 31 chapters + epilogue. So around ~18%
Was looking for something dark and spicy and delulu but it didn’t pulled me into it.
Didn’t like the “innocent” MMC. He is hmmmmm too much of “I know I’m lame / I’m so innocent / I didn’t know anything.”
Too much time at the horror/scary mini amusement park. Ultimately, It’s an entertainment place, so it’s not that deep but it’s also trying to show that it’s dark and dangerous. Yea I’m not buying into it.
3 ⭐️ Not bad, not a favourite – but not a regret either.
Ok, listen up…you can’t criticise apple pie for having apples in it. This book is extremely upfront about what it is, what it does, and which kinks it’s going to lean into. If you skip the trigger warnings and then get mad that the book contains exactly what it warned you about, that’s not a critique, that’s user error.
There’s voyeurism, stalking, degradation, fear play, consent games, and scenes that are deliberately meant to feel shame-adjacent, and feral. It’s going to be a hard no for plenty of readers. And that’s fine. The book isn’t pretending it’s fluffy or mainstream taste.
What surprised me is that this isn’t just “80% smut”. It’s more balanced than the premise suggests. The kink is loud, yes, but there’s also a real undercurrent of emotional need and psychological coping. I went in mostly for the Mayhem Motel aesthetic – the grime, the liminal roadside-hell vibe, the immersion-horror setting – and the book delivers on atmosphere, especially early on. The motel feels like a dare that got out of hand. And honestly, the waiver section was a highlight for me because it grounds the horror in bureaucracy. Nothing says “welcome to hell” like a legal document calmly listing suffocation and death.
I also liked the texting and the digital proximity thread. When the stalking element works, it really works: that itchy sense of being watched, the push-pull of disgust, curiosity, adrenaline, and shame.
Character-wise, the concept is compelling.
Madison reads like someone shaped by control: religious trauma, fear of being “wrong”, fear of desire, fear of his own body. The book plays with fear as both prison and permission – fear is what he was raised on, and fear is also what lets him step outside the rules.
Cedrick/Static is interesting because you can feel the messy and contradictory: performer as mask and truth, Mayhem as ritualised release, Cedrick as the human who can connect.
I liked a lot about this book but here's why this only lands at three stars fore me: strong ingredients, but execution hiccups.
My biggest issue is the writing style itself, especially the amount of inner monologue that keeps explaining itself. Instead of letting obsession and possessiveness emerge through behaviour and escalation, the narration repeatedly tells us what something means and announces shifts (“I’m going off-script”) rather than letting us discover them.
I kept wishing the story trusted ambiguity more at the start. Let us meet Static as an unsettling unknown first. Let us doubt. Let someone else clock the change (Kaser was right there as the perfect observer/foil, and I wish the book had used them harder to show Cedrick slipping rather than telling us. I was still hooked, but I felt like the author tried to play this safe.
The other imbalance for me was escalation: the kink keeps levelling up, while the emotional arc sometimes feels flatter in comparison. I wish the relationship beats had built with the same intention as the erotic ones. Also, Madison’s religious trauma felt a bit unevenly threaded – present, then quiet for a loooong time, then suddenly very loud again late in the book but too short to feel like proper emancipation.
Overall: I get why people will love this. If you’re here for immersive horror romance, taboo tension, fear-as-foreplay, the gritty setting, and the stalker-texting spiral, there’s plenty to devour. For me, it was entertaining and occasionally gripping, but the over-explaining dulled the sharpest edges.
Static by Marie Ann had me hooked from the very first page. I started with “just one more chapter” and before I knew it I was completely pulled into the story.
One of the things I loved the most was the whole atmosphere surrounding the Mayhem Motel, turned into a kind of permanent haunted attraction. Marie Ann makes the setting, the characters working there, and the sinister mood feel incredibly real and alive.
But the best part, is the relationship between Madison and Static (Cedrick). It’s strange, surreal, and very original. I have to admit that I have a pretty serious crush on Static 😅😍 and I found Madison’s evolution and personal growth really interesting to follow.
It’s an easy book to read, mostly because you just can’t put it down, and it also leaves you wanting to know more about the other characters. It’s hard to leave the Mayhem Motel behind when you reach the end.
In the end, it really feels like these two characters needed to find each other, even if it happened in the least orthodox way possible. And without spoilers, I loved that the story ends the same way it began.
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Static de Marie Ann me ha tenido enganchada desde la primera página. Empecé con "solo un capítulo más” y cuando me di cuenta estaba totalmente atrapada en la historia.
Una de las cosas que más me han gustado es toda la atmósfera que envuelve al motel Mayhem convertido en una especie de atracción permanente de pasaje del terror. Marie Ann consigue que tanto el lugar, los personajes que trabajan allí y el ambiente siniestro se sientan muy reales y vivos.
Pero lo mejor, es la relación entre Madison y Static (Cedrick). Es extraña, surrealista y muy original. Admito que tengo un crush bastante serio con Static, y la evolución y crecimiento personal del personaje de Madison me ha parecido muy interesante.
Es un libro fácil de leer, sobre todo porque no lo puedes soltar, y además te deja con ganas de seguir conociendo a los demás personajes. Cuesta abandonar el motel Mayhem cuando llegas al final.
Al final sientes que estos dos personajes necesitaban encontrarse, aunque fuera de la forma menos ortodoxa posible. Y sin hacer spoilers, diré que me ha encantado que termine de la misma manera que empezó.
3.5⭐️ I was eagerly awaiting this book, as it sounded really interesting and I usually enjoy everything this author writes. I did enjoy the book, but there was something missing. It feels like at first not much happened in the book, there was just a lot of inner monologue, then suddenly a lot happened and then it was already over.
Madison clearly had trauma due to his religious upbringing, but the characters' backgrounds—even though we did get some info—were still somewhat lacking. I really liked Static/Cedrick, but both MMCs remained somewhat distant to me. This book clearly focuses more on the whole Mayhem thing and the stalking etc. than on creating a connection to the characters -I didn't quite catch chemistry between them either.
I have somewhat conflicted feelings about this, but overall I liked the book and will definitely read the other books in the series.
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”What are you doin I miss you” ”You already know what I’m doing…” ”Doesnt mean I dont want you to tell me” ”I’m sitting here talking to you because apparently I don’t have anything better to do with my day.” ”Im that special huh” ”Apparently stalkers get special privileges.” ”Not just any stalker I hope” ”Just the good ones.” ”Im a good boy yay me”
He fits with me like the sharpest jigsaw to my fucked-up edges, and I never thought someone like that could exist.
“Tell me. Tell me what you want from me.” And in the span of ten seconds, I see it all flash before his eyes. Worry, angst, fear. Indignation and resolve, before he finally settles on something close to determination if the hard set of his mouth is anything to go by. I want to kiss it. ”I want you to take it all.”
2.5⭐️ Madison leaves home to go to a uni his parents don’t approve of, and moves in with some new roommates. Said roommates convince him to come to an insane haunted motel, where he meats the scary clown of his dreams—Static.
This book has some crazy content: -scary stalker clown x innocent guy that loves being scared -lots of bodily fluids (especially water sports) -stalking -whatever k*nk it is where people like to scare / be scared
I was really keen to read this, mostly because I’ve never read something like it! The cover is awesome, and the author tried something cool! However, it seemed like the CONCEPT the author had was locked in, but the actual plot and characterization maybe not so much. The execution and writing quality were also a bit of a let down for me.
SO if you’re just in it for the crazy tropes and themes and want to read something with shock value? Go for it! But don’t expect to be blown away by the writing.
Really loved the premise of this - love the haunted motel attraction and the stalker trope. I would've loved to learn more backstory about the main characters and the motel - I realized this is going to be a series, so I imagine more about the motel will be coming in the future books. There were a couple things that confused me, but honestly I've just learned to push that aside when I read, or else I'd drive myself crazy. I Overall, it was a very quick read for me, and I'm definitely looking forward to the next book - I need to see Kane find someone!
DNF at 20%. Who are these people?! 20% in and there’s no backstory at all. Just introducing more and more characters. I’m trying to follow as Madison is going through the motel and the descriptors are just weird to me and hard to follow. These characters feel like the author knows exactly who and what they are but didn’t bother to tell anyone else.
Great book. I was hooked. Actually clocked into work 15 minutes late today because I was up all night reading then read all day in between patients. Couldnt get enough! Static was everything. And I thought Madison was perfect, just like Cedrick said he was. I am excited to see where this Mayhem Motel series goes from here! Also, are we getting something from Kane? I wont be upset about that one bit!
Im tired of the word perfect. Cedrick described Madison ✨️perfect✨️ 35 freaking times. Anyways, I pushed through and I'm glad I did because aside from the golden shower and the boot worship? seriously? boot worship? okay so aside from that I actually enjoyed their interactions. Cedrick is cute and adorable while static is all kinds of fucked up and then there's ✨️perfect✨️ Madison with his squeaks and his Oh's(sarcastically by the way because what do you mean he squeaks 20 times and Oh more than 40 times)
Welcome to Mayhem Motel... and what a freaking intro this was. I read the short in the Phobia anthology a while back but even without a reread, this blew any expectations out of the water.
Static is a gd mystery to me. Obsessive, possessive, definitely stalkery, and literally makes a living off the fear of others. Yet somewhere in all of that, he is incredibly tender. It’s not something I expected - but the way he is drawn to Madison and what that brings out of him is in such contrast to what most of the world sees of him. I'm obsessed with the way his mind works...these fear inducing situations and all of his little terms of endearment...darlin, treat, prize, little mouse. I'm as smitten + confused as Madi - consider us two twin puddles at the feet of Cedrick.
And speaking of Madi, this boy has my whole heart right now. His upbringing and the strength it took to break away from it - I was soft for him immediately. He’s actively trying to unlearn the damage, but it’s these unhinged, adrenaline fueled encounters with Static that force him to decide what he actually wants.
These two are chaotic together. Static doesn’t know how to love without possession, and Madison can’t stay away - even when he probably should. I love how they, very unconventionally, figure things out.
I also love a book that makes me think between the lines and this was such an interesting play on healthy/unhealthy types of fear. The fear that keeps you trapped and the fear that opens your eyes. Along the same line, there’s a fear/faith parallel that runs deep - how both can be paralyzing but when when you confront and dissect it, it removes the power and you’re left with freedom. Is it horror romance? Yes. Are you still going to fall into a google-hole researching types of fear and its effects on the idea of morality, attachment styles and the nervous system? Very possible.
DNF at 60%. I am so incredibly tolerant, and I love so many different writing styles. Prose to clinical journalism, I love it all.
What I couldn't handle was the repetition and insistence on highlighting bodily sensations in this book. 'He felt sick to his stomach', 'his stomach roiled', 'he felt his stomach clench', 'he struggled to keep down bile',' 'he tasted vomit on the back of his tongue', 'he struggled to keep down the contents of his stomach'..
None of those are direct quotes, mind you. But after a certain point I started rolling my eyes and yelling at my Kindle: 'Yeah, I fucking get it, your tummy hurts!'
Along with many repetitions about how he couldn't catch his breath, his breath came short, he gasped, struggled to take in a full breath; so on and so forth, forever and forever.
I honestly think I would have liked this story if the author hadn't jammed these descriptions down my throat every other paragraph.
There are other ways to communicate anxiety and panic aside from describing the state of your internal organs. Idk if it was lazy or they were trying to piss me off on purpose. I loved the content but hated the way they related the story.
4.5 ⭐️ I actually enjoyed this book lol. It was fun. I like the dynamic switch up with cedrick and madison. Id like cedrick to be more submissive(he basically is but i need him needy and desperate). Ignoring the fact that he stalked him etc, he’s so pathetic i love it!! he’s so patient i eat that shit up!
Idk if madison was described in detail or i missed a bunch of things? i could imagine him but then kept losing it; all i can remember is hes thin and tan and has brown poofyish hair?
The religious trauma oof! Never thought id actually be so emotional while reading something like this lol. Happy he got out and has good people surrounding him :’). Knowing kaser is getting a book is exciting! Im hoping for more to the series how madison and cedrick navigate life and mayhem motel. If other books come out for this series,id like to know more about the mayhem motel characters! the girl who works at the front! wlw pls or more of these 2 pls!!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This was deliciously dark and disturbing. Five fucking stars.
Here is a list of the fuck-ton of trigger warnings in this book that I got from her website for your convenience. ;) : Coulrophobia (fear of clowns), haphephobia (fear of being touched), physical violence, dubious consent, non-consent, psychological/mental manipulation, stalking, bodily fluids, orgasm denial, jealously, sex with other people while MC’s are not in a relationship, religious trauma, forced proximity, over the top possessive/obsessive behavior, mentions of past mental health issues, mention of alcoholism, anxiety/panic attacks, verbal/mental child abuse, reference to homophobic slurs, references to internalized homophobia, sadism/masochism, blood play, water sports, rope play, collaring/ownership, hide & seek, pain kink.
This is the first book I’ve read by this author, and I must say she’s pretty good. The way the book started, I thought it was gonna be a whole lot scarier than it was. The main character, Static, actually turned into a cinnamon roll. He and Madison just seemed to click. Not sure how I feel about the pissing kink, though. I would’ve liked to see Madison get some therapy for the trauma that he is suffering because of his parents. Cedrick and his roommate/best friend: their relationship is questionable, and I wonder how that will play out. Will Cedrick tell Madison that he and Kasen have been sleeping together up until very recently? Overall, it was a good book. I did enjoy reading it, and I might read the next one in the series.
I went into this because I saw someone post about how maybe they had met their trigger finally. So I thought oh this book is gonna be messed up…instant download.
Now let me be clear there are some things in here that I’m like oh ummm interesting choice but nothing that made me run the opposite direction. The story is quite cute. Like if McKamey Manor (haunted house) had a meet cute moment this would be the book. Throw in some religious trauma and this was really a fun read.
I read the novella when it was in the Phobia anthology a few years ago so I was excited to hear it was being made into a full book. Madison Payne has had enough of his religious parents so when he decides to leave its the best thing he could have done. When his roommates ask him to go to the Mayhem Hotel he's not sure and he's even less sure when he meets Static. In three words Static is cute but psycho it fits him perfectly and when he sees Madison he knows he wants him and will do anything to make him his. Great start to the series and I'm sat on the edge wondering who's book is next.
everyone was complaining about one of the MC fucking with someone else at 40%… guys chill they just met by that point lol is not that deep. But honestly the writing feels kind of off, sometimes it seems like the characters can read minds bc one of the MC might be thinking something and someone else would answer as if they heard it(? I don’t know about that and the spice… very meh in my opinion. There’s like a lot of build up for they finally fucking and there’s like one paragraph of that and then they are done. whatever. and I’m no complaining about all the kinks that the MCs are into bc is not that important for me. But I’ve never felt like they had chemistry. BUT that’s just my opinion
3,75 ⭐ Really enjoyed myself throughout the whole book, even though water sports is a kink I'm not the biggest fan of. The last 100 pages were my favorite parts 😃