Review copy courtesy of the author.
One word: Cliffhanger.
It should be no surprise by now to you, dear readers, that I don't care for cliffhangers. I don't actually understand why ANY reader would. I honestly can't think of a good reason for them other than to sell more books. I feel like I get tricked and duped by corporations on a daily basis as it is; it's hurtful and irritating when a similar trickery is employed by my beloved authors.
There is a very serious and dark BDSM element going on in the background of The Raven Room. There's not a lot of BDSM on the page though, if any. It's more hinted at as something malevolent happening in the dark, in the basement. I had no issue with that and the Sexy Time is plentiful. But for an erotic romance, which is what I think this book is supposed to be, I found that the Sexy Time was only mildly hot. It was rough and occasionally salacious but it didn't get my blood pumping the way most sex scenes do.
The characters were all complex and very interesting with diverse backgrounds and motivations but I just didn't give a damn about any of them. Julian, the main male character, seemed like a half way decent guy who also happens to maybe be one sick puppy. He has a typical tragic back story but it wasn't enough to make me care about him more than a little. Meredith, one of the main females, really felt like a scheming slutbag with steamer trunk amount of unhealthy baggage. I was surprised that the author wanted the reader to care about this woman who is clearly playing Julian for a fool. She supposedly likes, possibly loves Julian, but continues to plan on writing her expose on him and The Raven Room for a to-be published article. I didn't like her from the start and never warmed up to her. The third main character, also a woman and also severely damaged, was thrown into the mix but I felt like I knew so little about her that I can't even remember her name. This is not a big problem because I didn't really have much of an opinion of her, one way or the other.
The Raven Room ends on a cliffhanger and as of this writing, there is no entry on Goodreads regarding a second book, or if/when it would be published.
This is an extremely dark story and, in my opinion, it had absolutely no romance in it. I found that I had no sympathy for any of the seriously damaged characters, who seemed to be using sex as some kind of fucked up coping mechanism. The fact that Julian is a psychologist/psychiatrist just made him feel a bit ridiculous to me. There were no laughs and no action; nothing really happens and nothing is resolved. I definitely had more questions than answers by the end of the book. I think The Raven Room may be enjoyed by readers who like intense psychological dramas/mysteries. I loved the writing and I think this author is one to watch but with no romance and lots of lukewarm sex, I can't recommend this book (series?) to anyone that I know.