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FXKIN Entity- Part I

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252 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 22, 2026

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Jodie King

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Profile Image for GCR | Book Realm.
251 reviews52 followers
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July 7, 2026
I need a little more time before I can write a full review for this one.

I spent a good chunk of this book looking like 😬, and I’m still trying to make sense of it, so I’ll come back with actual thoughts once I’ve had time to sit with what I read.

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This was challenging for me to review using the things I normally think about when I sit down to put my reviews together only because my reading experience was dominated by one thing: watching this poor girl go through one horrific situation after another.

This isn’t the darkest thing I’ve ever read, but with 70+ triggers, it absolutely delivers on being dark, graphic, and relentless. I spent most of the book with this face 😬 because every time I thought she couldn’t possibly go through more, she somehow did.

This book is short and surprisingly easy to get through despite how emotionally dense and heavy the content is. I kept reading because I genuinely needed to know what was going to happen next and whether the poor girl was ever going to catch a damn break.

Despite spending most of this book questioning where it was headed, I still found myself wanting to know what happens next, and I will absolutely without a doubt be picking up book two whenever it comes out.

I’d recommend it to readers who enjoy extremely dark horror, graphic survival stories, and books that prioritize shock, discomfort, and the experience of enduring alongside the main character.
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604 reviews2,843 followers
June 29, 2026
▪️PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS IS NOT A DARK ROMANCE BOOK. THIS IS HORROR EROTICA AND IT IS NOT AT ALL FOR EVERYONE. IF YOU WANT TO READ IT PLEASE CHECK TW, THERE ARE OVER 70 TW FOR THIS BOOK. THIS IS

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I wasn’t going to rate yet because this is only part one and in all honesty I wasn’t liking until the very ending when it actually will continue the story into book 2.
I might come back here after reading book 2 and change my rate, maybe for lower or higher. As it right now I need explanations that I did not get, everything felt gratuitously cruel, HORRIFIC and disgusting but for what???? So that is why this is not my final rate because I know I’ll get the answers in book 2 when it comes out.
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71 reviews9 followers
June 29, 2026
“This body is no longer mine. It’s a crime scene and a graveyard.”

Jodie I see you. I see what you are doing and where you’re going with this.
This is a deep dive into the psyche of an EXTREMELY traumatized FMC. If you felt raw and exposed at any point in this story along with Blaire, then it reached its intended audience, and THAT is the point of true psychological horror. It makes you THINK. I will be eagerly awaiting part II.
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40 reviews8 followers
June 29, 2026
This book was written for the shock factor and the quest for the longest trigger warning list. There are multiple random plots that try and fail to hit the mark or blend together in the slightest. Like what? You go from unhinged and then the next chapter paranormal randomly slaps you in the face. For such a long awaited and hyped up release it’s entirely disappointing. And to split into 2 books feels like a money grab over anything else.
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147 reviews15 followers
June 21, 2026
ℝ𝕖𝕧𝕚𝕖𝕨
𝔽𝕩𝕜𝕚𝕟 𝔼𝕟𝕥𝕚𝕥𝕪 - ℙ𝕒𝕣𝕥 𝕆𝕟𝕖
𝕁𝕠𝕕𝕚𝕖 𝕂𝕚𝕟𝕘

𝕆𝕧𝕖𝕣𝕒𝕝𝕝 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
ℙ𝕝𝕠𝕥 📚📚📚📚📚
𝕊𝕡𝕚𝕔𝕖 🌶🌶🌶🌶

Going into Fxkin Entity, I was expecting darkness, but I wasn't prepared for quite how relentlessly brutal, disturbing, and emotionally exhausting this story would be. Any hope of happiness was ripped away almost immediately, and from that point onwards, I spent the entire book wondering just how much more Blaire could possibly endure.

Blaire is genuinely one of the most tragic characters I've ever read. Every time you think she's reached her limit, Jodie somehow finds a way to push her even further. Watching her battle trauma, betrayal, and her own mind was equal parts heartbreaking and horrifying.

Don't even get me started on Law. My brain desperately wanted to love him while every chapter gave me another reason not to. The confusion, the frustration, and the constant questioning of what was really happening had me hooked from start to finish.

The second half of the book shifts into something even stranger, blending psychological horror, supernatural terror, and pure nightmare fuel in a way that left me completely unsettled. By the final pages, I was left with more questions than answers, desperately needing Part Two immediately.

Dark. Twisted. Uncomfortable. Addictive.
And somehow, despite everything, I can't stop thinking about it.
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518 reviews40 followers
Did Not Finish
June 24, 2026
Ok so don’t come for me culties!

This is hard because I love Jodie’s books and her unhinged mind, but I’m going to pause reading this at 78%.

This is my honest review at this point.

I was hooked at first, then it started to feel very familiar of another book I’ve read. But I was still interested and clutching my pearls. Covering my eyes but still reading through my cracked fingers (this is pitch black after all).

Around what I’m going to call part 2 of this one, the flow stopped and it got a little confusing. Then it just lost my interest and I got bored. There was a part in the first part that didn’t fit, but it was the only thing that gives you a hint or that remotely ties in to the second part. Honestly it’s like two books were started and smashed together….but they don’t make sense together.

The first part could be an amazing story if it carried on and didn’t jump to this second part. And the second part would probably be an amazing dark paranormal story. I didn’t even meet Krool yet. I thought he was the MMC

This was one of my most anticipated ARC reads of the year 🤨

I’m going to come back to this. But for now I’m going to pause (not dnf)
I hope when I come back to it, it will hit again and then flow into book 2.
Profile Image for Rosalina Mascarenas.
44 reviews
June 30, 2026
The anticipation of this book was insane but when I finally started reading it, yeah it’s extremely dark and twisted and fucked up, but there’s just a lot going on all the time. One minute she’s being trafficked, the next she’s married to some monster who lets his friends destroy her literally, then she’s fighting back and running for her life then she’s being trafficked again. It’s hard to keep up. It’s like going down a rabbit hole. I honestly have no idea how I feel about this book. Yes, it was extremely dark as promised, but there was just a lot going on all the time. There is no plot at all. It’s like she couldn’t decide what to do with the book so she threw a bunch of stuff together last minute and called it good.
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4 reviews
June 28, 2026
Sorry but is there anybody there that actually enjoys Jodie King books? I tried Hollow Hellion und and DNF'ed that after like .. idk half? And I tried this one because supposedly it's gonna get banned from Amazon so I wanted to give it a try before it's gone for good. I read some dark shit in the past so I'm cool with some most stuff but .. all her shit is just straight up disgusting you are a special kind of fucked up to come up with shit like that and on the other hand all the characters are so fucking shallow and boring and react in the most stupid ways that has me thinking that books gets banned not because it's fucking disgusting but also fucking bad. If it wouldn't be so fucked up and hypersexual I would think a fucking 12 year old wrote that shit
12 reviews
June 29, 2026
If you have to lie to get people to read it, then take NO accountability for lying, it's an indicator of the quality of the book.

For those who aren't aware, the author decided to lie and say her book was banned by Amazon to drive up sales and support. They then posted on socials gushing about how they reached so high in the best sellers on Amazon, all without acknowledging the shady tactics used to part people with their money.

That aside, I struggled with this one as the story was so... It read like "this happened, then this happened, now this is happening. Oh wait, this is happening now too!" It was not grounded in the slightest and became harder to follow because it felt like too much was pushed into it. It didn't flow, and on top of that, the style of writing just didn't work for me - this is a personal preference though.
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38 reviews4 followers
June 22, 2026
With the anticipation of this book, my head went rampant with thoughts of how this book would be. And yet, you always manage to amaze me, blow me away and exceed my expectations . Part 1 was DARK, it broke me in pieces but didn’t put me back together, guess i’ll have to wait on part 2 for that 😅
You made me cry, seriously questioning my sanity once again, and ofcourse clenching certain body parts together 🤣🫣
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240 reviews19 followers
June 22, 2026
Devoured this. When Jodie said it’s her darkest yet she meant it. Please check TWs. What Blaire endures is heinous and heavy. We only get a small taste of Krool in this part and it does end on a cliffhanger but so worth the read. Can’t wait for part 2.
Profile Image for Shannon Williams.
109 reviews
June 28, 2026
I’ve sat and tried to write this review a few times since finishing this book, and I still don’t know if I’m going to get across my feelings properly on it.

First of all, for a book that was so secretive and hyped up, I think it fell quite flat. It’s an entirely different writing style to what I’ve seen of Jodie’s, from paragraph sizes and cuts, to grammatical and spelling errors. I have read ALL of Jodie’s books before and given them all 5*s and this wasn’t anything like them.

Secondly, I want to stress VERY strongly that I knew it was dark and the darkness didn’t bother me. What did bother me and put me off, was the completely unnecessary description of some of the most horrific things, descriptions that didn’t even add to the plot, just made it seem like a quest to make it the darkest book with the most triggers.

Believe me when I say, I’ve read some extremely fucked up stuff and didn’t flinch, but to describe what happened to Blaire and her unborn baby whilst her husband watched, in such graphic and unnecessary detail was definitely only for the shock factor.

There was barely any plot to the book, the need for 2 parts baffles me because the whole of part 1 wasn’t plot heavy and confusing. It seems as though it’s been split to make people keep talking about it?

I will not be rating spice, because every sex scene was literal rape of the FMC, nothing remotely spicy about it at all. The amount of sexual abuse the FMC went through was so awful.

I feel the characters were all extremely shallow, some completely pointless and I think the heavy themes of the book i.e trafficking were not properly researched and written about. And there was so many plot holes and timing errors in the book.

This is only my opinion and I appreciate everyone will think differently.

Could it have been a good book? Absolutely. The ideas that you could get from the book could have been something really good, however, this unfortunately wasn’t it.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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67 reviews7 followers
June 24, 2026
Thank you beaut for letting me arc read, PLEASE CHECK YOUR TRIGGERS THIS IS NOT FOR THE LIGHT HEARTED

Jodie fucking king.. you're so fucked up.. god I love you.

This book has hooked me by the cunt from page one, I devoured this WHOLE

Poor little blaire, she never catches a break n I love that this book shows the way some women's brains work n how they deal with domestic abuse.

My sweet baby law 😂 he's a fucking menace to society n such a brutal cunt😂 I can't wait to see what happens to him in part 2 because motherfucker disappears 😂

N my sweet baby krool .. THE HAND 🤤 he calls her little light 🥺

THE NUGGET... MY ONLY VISCERAL REACTION WAS HER FLOATIN , poor poor lil nugget
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for FiFi.
19 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2026
I devoured this in one sitting. But PLEASE check the triggers and DONT TAKE THEM LIGHTLY. They are there for a reason.

Blaire’ story is heart breaking and gut wrenching. This book made me SOB.
We just caught a glimpse of Krool in this part and honestly I can’t wait for part 2
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14 reviews
June 27, 2026
I love Jodie King but genuinely, from the bottom of my heart, what the absolute fuck was that? The first 60% of the book was completely unnecessary and horrifying. It felt like I read 2 separate books, and neither one of them were good. If you’re looking for a sign to not read this, let it be the fact that “her frothing gaping hole” was used about a thousand times and not once was it consensual. I’m all for pitch black but this was distasteful and done for shock value, nothing else. The “plot” is brutal assault. That’s it. Nothing else.
Profile Image for Kase Zarbano.
63 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2026
⭐⭐.5

Okay, hear me out...

I have spent dayssssss trying to figure out how to review this book because I genuinely don't know how to feel...💭

First things first, Jodie King absolutely delivered on the darkness. This is brutal, disturbing, uncomfortable, and at times genuinely horrifying. There were scenes that made me cringe and look away.

The writing itself is fantastic. Jodie has a way of taking the most horrific situations imaginable and describing them in a way that gives me visceral reactions. She also has a way of taking the wildest imagery and making it strangely poetic and beautiful, which kept me turning pages even when I was deeply uncomfortable 🫣

So why am I sitting at 2.5 stars? That's where things get complicated.

The problem wasn't the darkness. I repeat, IT WASN'T THE DARKNESS.

The problem was that I never felt grounded in the story.

The first half had me completely invested. The storyline was horrifying, but I understood what was happening and where the tension was coming from.

Then more and more elements started piling on.
Questions. Characters. Events. Unexplained moments. Entire plot threads that felt important and then seemingly disappeared. At some point I stopped trying to predict where the story was going and simply accepted that I was being dragged behind by my ankles 🫥

The best way I can describe this reading experience is being handed a grocery list full of things I love and then dropped into Walmart at 2 a.m. with no aisle numbers and no store map.

Everything on the list is technically there. I just have absolutely no idea why the rotisserie chickens are next to the kayaks.

I don't think this is a bad book. I just think it's a book that left me waiting for connections that never came. Maybe those answers are coming in Part Two??

Maybe this will become one of those stories where everything suddenly clicks into place and I'll look like the idiot who questioned Jodie King's choices.

Honestly, I would be thrilled to be wrong. Please let me come back and eat my words 🤞

Because despite my frustration, despite my confusion, and despite finishing this book with far more questions than answers, I'm still curious enough to see where it goes.

For now:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for darkness.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the writing.

♾️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for making me uncomfortable.

⭐️⭐️ for making me understand what I just read.

I hope to "KING" I can look back on this review and laugh at myself like 'You're such a jackass.' 😂🖤
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41 reviews
July 1, 2026
I was one of the people who loves the hollow series. Hollow helion forever. Amazing book. Then I read hollow wrath before it got banned.
So when I saw Jodie write on her page that this new debut book of hers was banned I went and ran to make sure I was able to read this book before I couldn't.
This was HORRIBLE.
It feels like she came up with the most wild unhinged ideas and threw everything onto a page with no plot. As a reader unable to connect with the FMC. Only during the most traumatic events did I feel any emotion. Otherwise this was a complete cluster fuck and I will not read tbe second book. Also im disappointed that the hype this book has received and that its been claimed its banned, but it's not.
This is absolutely horrible. It makes the author look bad. This book is AWFUL. It made no sense when we went paranormal in the last 10% of the book 🤣
This had a lot of potential, but compared ot the hollow series? Dont bother reading this. This is zero stars. Not worth purchasing.
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78 reviews10 followers
June 22, 2026
When Horror Becomes Impossible to Look Away

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Uhhh… speechless.

How do I even put into words how this book made me feel?

This entire book was horrifying from beginning to end—but should I have expected anything less from Jodie King?

Every chapter had me uncomfortable, angry, disturbed, and completely on edge. There were moments that genuinely made me squirm, yet somehow I couldn’t stop reading. I kept telling myself, just one more chapter, and before I knew it, I had reached the end and was desperately needing Part II.

I really don’t want to spoil anything about this book, but I will say that Blaire’s story is absolutely heartbreaking. Watching everything she endures was brutal, and there were multiple moments where I just had to sit there and process what I had read.

What makes this book so effective isn’t just the horror—it’s how deeply it gets under your skin. It crawls into your head, makes you uncomfortable, and refuses to let go.

⚠️ Please check the trigger warnings before picking this one up. I have a pretty strong stomach when it comes to dark and pitch-black romance, and this book still had me squirming and fuming. Protect your peace, know your limits, and make sure you’re in the right headspace before diving in.

Now excuse me while I impatiently wait for Part II because there is absolutely no way I can leave things here. 🖤📖
Profile Image for Cath.
275 reviews8 followers
June 28, 2026
Hear me out. I read a lot of extreme horror, splatterpunk and extreme dark romance, but I rarely review them because readers of the genre can be… passionate.

A while ago I read a book by an author who was later exposed as a sex offender. Even before any of that came out, the book gave me a really unpleasant, grubby feeling that went beyond the intended horror. This reminded me of that experience. Not because of the content itself, but because of the way it was written.

The writing isn’t particularly strong, the anatomy is questionable at times, and there was just something about it that felt off. It’s difficult to explain, but it had that same uncomfortable, sleazy vibe that I’ve only encountered in a handful of books in this genre.

I’m not going to criticise the plot because, let’s be honest, nobody picks up a book like this expecting literary fiction. I just didn’t enjoy the writing or the overall feel of it.

This one definitely wasn’t for me. Super fans, please don’t come for me—I’m just sharing my own reading experience.

It was gonna be a DNF for me but I was kind of hooked to see what sort of a hot mess it turned into, I guess maybe that’s what it intended to do…
Profile Image for Megan Mellady.
120 reviews17 followers
June 26, 2026
I can't believe that I'm saying this but that had to be the most unhinged, dark, and truly depraved thing that I've ever read. I am honestly still processing everything that happened. I put this down so many times just to immediately pick it back up because I'm just that messed up that I had to know what happens next. I was utterly confused and completely horrified.
This has no romantic factors, it is just brutal grape. The entire time. I could not read this if I were normal 😅 but I'm not so that was a trip. Jodie, I can attest that you weren't laying it on thick when you said this was the darkest pitch black book you've done so far... I truly needed a f$@!% flashlight.
No spoilers. At all. Sorry. That was pure horror and needs to be experienced in its entirety completely blind. Just check the TW, or don't 🤷🏻‍♀️ the nightmares are on you.
Profile Image for Cath.
275 reviews8 followers
June 28, 2026
Hear me out. I read a lot of extreme horror and splatterpunk, but I rarely review books in this genre because the fan base can be… intense.

A while ago I read a book by an author who was later exposed as a sex offender. Even before any of that came to light, the book left me feeling deeply uncomfortable, and not in the way extreme horror is supposed to. There was just something grubby about it.

FXKIN ENTITY gave me exactly the same feeling. I’m not saying the two are connected in any way—it just evoked that same sense of unease. It wasn’t the content itself; it was the writing. It felt sleazy rather than shocking.

The prose isn’t particularly good, the anatomy is questionable in places, and the whole thing has a grimy, unpleasant feel that I couldn’t shake and if I see the phrase ‘to her core’ one more time I think I’ll scream.

It was also a bit choppy in places as if it had had a lot of edits and then the prose didn’t line up.

I’m not going to complain about the plot because, let’s be honest, nobody picks up a book like this expecting literary fiction. We know what we’re signing up for. But even judged against others in the genre, this just didn’t work for me.

I know this book has a lot of fans, so please don’t come for me. This is just my opinion, but it left me feeling uncomfortable for all the wrong reasons.
Profile Image for Ellie Louise.
140 reviews
July 3, 2026
This is awful.
Awful, awful, awful.
It is so disturbing.
It's a pitch black errotic horror, which i didn't know going in or i wouldn't of picked it up i just saw it was being banned and have 70+ trigger warnings.
I got near enough 50% in, it was pure graphic torture in the worst way, with no storyline just abuse and sexual assault for the entire time.
I don't honestly know how you can come up with these ideas to write them, you have to have a crazzzzzzzy messed up mind to write anything remotely like this🤢
Profile Image for Kellie Lowen.
86 reviews
July 2, 2026

Let’s call a spade a spade. ------This was not good -----
0.25 ⭐

Let me clarify: this was not a well-written or good example of psychological horror. I was expecting some level of psychological subtlety or nuance. However, all that was given was torture after torture after torture. It was like using a sledgehammer to hang a picture frame while someone rocked in the corner telling me I was doing it wrong.

This is poorly dubbed slash-gore story wrapped up in a technicolour coat of bad intentions.

All shock and no value.

girl gets taken…trafficked…married…abused… then rinse and repeat and yeah…

I’m the type of person who can sit and eat mouse while watching bowel surgery with someone throwing up in the corner - nothing shocks me or roils my stomach.

This book was a vain attempt to continuously one-up the previous page, and it felt desperate and pathetic in the attempt at depravity for depravity's sake.

Is it dark and messed up? - yes. Undoubtedly, but it’s in the same way that watching people fall over and get hurt is funny but also messed up - it has no inherent value or meaning.

The author has posted that people (like me, I’m sure) who think this is drivel ‘don’t understand’ and that I obviously can not relate. Well… the multiple degrees on my wall show otherwise. I also have direct experience in this exact world (sex trafficking and the fallout) and I still think this book is not a good representation or in any way representitve of the horrible industry.

But wait... what about the actual writing... Okay.

Let’s talk plot - oh wait. I can’t as there wasn’t one. It is literally an author wanting to write the most messed-up abuse scenarios one after the other, then trying to duct-tape some sort of random connection between. However, any accurate analysis pulls it apart quickly.

Let’s talk actual substance:

I have read a few of the author’s books now, as I am someone who enjoys controversy and judging others (it’s the psychologist in me). She lacks the ability to show a reader anything - her stories are all tell, tell, tell. Her use of language is juvenile at best — I’m talking grade-school descriptions and Wattpad-level imagery. Also, her gramatical ability is - bad.

Whoever edited the book needs to give it another couple of glances as the punctuation errors are egregious — seriously first page there is a missing period, which might sound trivial but it’s also incredibly insightful to the level of care that the rest of the book takes. Missing punctuation, run-on sentences, mixed metaphors, split infinitives... ah... my eyes!

The author herself seems to be confused by the story she’s trying to write - at first, I thought it was perhaps a literary device to lead me - the reader- on a deeper path… but alas; it was/is just bad writing.

Let me be very clear: I have no triggers.

I have no issue with dark and depraved; some might say I crave it.

However, this is nothing but a poor attempt at garnering attention through shock. Genuine horror is subtle, terrifying because of how it lives in the shadows and whispers at you while you rock in the corner. This book is the toddler who’s slamming a wooden spoon on a saucepan screaming ‘look at me…I’m scary’. - but then gets mad and cries, “You’re the idiot,” when people expect a deeper, more valuable experience that simply is out of reach and they can’t deliver.

I truly hope the author is seeking psychological treatment herself, as I'm confident that she has gone through (is going through) some level of mental health crisis. I’m not actually basing that on this book at all, more on the posts she puts up and the use of her language on social media.

This book will sell and people will read it - more power to you. The thing that I don’t understand is the glowing recommendations and 5-star reviews. Actually, I take it back; I understand them. They are from the people who came purely for the shock and could ignore the lack of editing finesse, the lack of plot, and the lack of anything that makes the book actually ‘good’.
Profile Image for Kyle Modschiedler.
312 reviews162 followers
June 30, 2026
This is possibly the worst book I have ever read and I mean that as the highest of compliments. These book immediately starts off making you so unbelievably uncomfortable and grossed out and to think the beginning was truly a walk in the park compared to other scenes. About 40% through there was a scene that was so horrific that I literally almost threw up at my desk because of how graphic and sad it was. The first half of the book was definitely more focused on the physical abuse and then took a VERY unexpected turn halfway through that is definitely more psychological, I think? The way this story evolved has me so lost and confused that I absolutely will be reading part 2 to figure out what the actual fuggg is happening. This book is everything that Pitch Black is supposed to be! Is this a book I can recommend to people? Absolutely not! You will never catch me recommending anything Pitch Black to anyone bc that is an individual journey. I can handle almost anything and this book started to traumatize me at points. If you are someone that reads pitch black you know what I mean, Pitch Black has its own set of rules. If you tackle this one, best of luck! It’s so hard to review a pitch black bc like it’s 5 stars bc of how horrible it was, ya know? Like you made me feel all the things and I wanted to crawl out of my own skin! Isn’t that the point? 🤣
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304 reviews12 followers
July 1, 2026
What in the fever dream did I just read?! As you probably know by now, I love pitch black erotic horror books and I don’t have many triggers, so on that level this book absolutely delivered for me! But I definitely won’t recommend this to everyone. Don’t take the trigger warnings (70+) lightly, because this book is completely depraved. This is NOT a dark romance. This is a pitch black erotic horror!

The beginning of this book was insanely good. I was highlighting quote after quote, It was so depraved, but I was completely hooked from page one. I read the entire book in one sitting and genuinely thought I was on my way to a new 5-star read. But then.. what the hell happened? I honestly have no idea what happened in the second half. It felt like I got dropped straight into a fever dream. Not necessarily in a bad way, but the story suddenly went completely off the rails and I genuinely don’t know what I just read.😂

I’ll be picking up book two the second it releases because I need it asappp!! I need answers!!

I rated this 3⭐️ for now, purely because I have absolutely no idea how to feel about this book. Once I’ve read book two, I’ll probably come back and adjust my rating.

‼️Edit one week later: increased my rating to 4⭐️
Profile Image for Nicole.
10 reviews
June 24, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I...I'm still processing what I just read. 😂

This book doesn't just push boundaries—it bulldozes right through them. FXKIN ENTITY (Part I) is a pitch-black blend of horror and dark romance that's disturbing, addictive, and impossible to look away from.

If you're considering this one, please take the trigger warnings seriously. There are 70+ of them for a reason. This isn't a book meant to shock for the sake of it; it's an unapologetically dark psychological experience that won't be for everyone.

The atmosphere is incredibly creepy, the tension never lets up, and I was completely invested in unraveling the mystery. Between the horror elements, morally unhinged characters, and "what the actual..." moments, I flew through this in a day.

Now excuse me while I continue questioning everything I just read...I can’t wait for PART II to be released!
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782 reviews6 followers
July 1, 2026
I had high hopes for this but once again a hyped up book just didn’t live up to the noise around it for me! It felt like 2 completely different books jammed together and neither made much sense. This book made me eye roll and sigh so much towards the end. First half felt it was only written for shock value and ‘what nasty sex stuff can I cram in’ and it had no plot at all. Second half starts and I thought I’d swapped books because it suddenly became super weird and not in a good way and again ‘what weird sex stuff can I cram in’ became the main focus. This was just not it at all.
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176 reviews5 followers
June 28, 2026
PLEASE CHECK THE TRIGGER WARNINGS!!
I'm not really sure how to rate or review this book yet.
I need to ponder and maybe wait until I've read part 2 🤔.
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903 reviews61 followers
June 20, 2026
Part One

Honestly, I’m not sure how to review this…yes, the triggers admittedly are numerous and could most definitely deeply affect the reader, so be aware of this (fortunately, I have non 😈)

Blaire, is the most unluckiest person still living 😱throughout her ordeals, right from the start she is subjected to abuse beyond what you could imagine. Jodie really takes us on a journey into the abyss and beyond. This first part was pitch black erotica and more with Blaire’s initial plight, to then find herself with a husband who turns into evil incarnate before finding herself a castaway on an island where no-one ever wants to find themselves 😬Have I enticed you enough? Without giving you the ‘ins and outs’ of the story line 🤭

ɪ ᴋᴇᴇᴘ ᴍʏ ɢᴀᴢᴇ ꜰɪxᴇᴅ ꜰᴏʀᴡᴀʀᴅ, ᴜɴꜱᴇᴇɪɴɢ, ᴍʏ ᴠɪꜱɪᴏɴ ʙʟᴜʀʀᴇᴅ ᴡɪᴛʜ ꜰʀᴀɴᴛɪᴄ ᴛᴇᴀʀꜱ. ᴇᴠᴇʀʏ ɴᴇʀᴠᴇ ꜱᴄʀᴇᴀᴍꜱ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ɪ'ᴍ ᴛʀᴀᴘᴘᴇᴅ ɴᴏᴡ, ᴛʀᴀᴘᴘᴇᴅ ᴄᴏᴍᴘʟᴇᴛᴇʟʏ, ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ'ꜱ ɴᴏ ᴡᴀʏ ᴏᴜᴛ.

Jodie without a shadow of doubt pulls you into a mindset I’m not sure any of us wants to partake in but it’s one of those stories you have no ability to pull your eyes from until you reach the end.

Roll on Part two…
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24 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆

I have finished Fxkin Entity and honestly?

I’m confused.

Like… genuinely confused.

The first 65% of this book had me completely hooked. The trafficking storyline was dark, brutal, uncomfortable, and easy to follow. I was invested in the FMC, invested in her survival and desperate to see where the story was going.

Then the entity arrived.

And somewhere along the way I completely lost the plot.

I’m not saying the paranormal elements were bad. The book is literally called Entity, so I knew what I was signing up for. But the deeper the story went into the supernatural side, the more I found myself struggling to understand what was happening and how it connected to everything that came before.

By the end I was left wondering if the first 65% of the book was important setup or if I’d somehow wandered into an entirely different story.

There were moments that felt horrific, disturbing and genuinely memorable, but there were just as many moments where I was sitting there thinking:

“What does this mean?”

“Why is this happening?”

“Have I missed something?”

The ending especially left me scratching my head. After everything that happens, I wasn’t sure whether I was supposed to feel horrified, comforted, confused, or all three at once.

Maybe the answers come in the next part.

Maybe everything will click into place later.

And honestly? That’s the reason I’ll probably continue the series.

Because despite my frustration, despite the confusion, and despite spending a good chunk of the book feeling like I’d been dropped into someone else’s fever dream, I still want answers.

Jodie King absolutely isn’t afraid to go dark. This book is pitch black.

I just wish I’d come away understanding more of what I’d experienced.

3⭐️

Confused.
Frustrated.
Still curious enough to read book two.
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