⭐2 I’m glad It’s over stars⭐
Book two in the Black Heart Romance. Lucien is the owner of an exclusive sex club, a place that can satisfy all kinks and depravity, he manages his business with an iron fist, hard set rules and no mercy for sloppiness.
Rowan is a sweet naïve girl whose life has never been kind or gentle, she falls victim of Lucien’s claws and is forced to work herself to the bone in order to pay the money she owes him. Once her debt is paid off she’ll be free to go, or so she thinks.
There were many wrong with this story, first of all the fact that this is not romance, the attraction between the characters was never there, their interactions clinical and cold, all the plot was based on Rowan justifying her perpetrator actions at every occasion, the intimacy moments were zero close to none, the sex nine times out of nine was forced and it felt just wrong. As a fan of non con I felt this was poorly executed, this is also my opinion and my reaction. However, I have a few words to tell this duo… you can’t sell this story as romance even worse label it as dark, like other authors before, this duo fell into the trap and misunderstood the adjective dark with shock value, which is exactly what we get here.
I couldn’t find it in me to warm to Lucien, there isn’t honestly anything I like about him, usually when a story comes to an end the MC redeems himself, well not in this case. Rowan forgives him too soon, he doesn’t do any grovelling and the end of the story felt rushed. He doesn’t deserve a good person such as Rowan. Lucien is despicable and a big hypocrite, he mentions more than once how everyone in his club, man or woman, is there with consent, yet he fails to notice that all the girls employed by him are there because he preys on the weak. He “recruits” his girls when they are in dire straits, he sends his goonies into the world to look for vulnerable girls, with the illusion of a loan he binds them into a contract, so the only way out is to work in one of his clubs. Which is a big fat lie, because, they’ll never be free. Besides not all parties are being consensual in this! Please, someone gives this douchebag a dictionary so he can read (maybe) and learn (wishful thinking) the meaning of the word consent.
Rowan was recruited in the same deceitful way, and although she should have looked into what she was agreeing to, it doesn’t change the fact that she was at her lowest, she was running away form an abusive ex-boyfriend and was taken advantage of. I genuinely like Rowan, she’s strong despite her difficulties and tries to fight, she doesn’t let Lucien walk all over her, unfortunately her naivety lands her in disaster after disaster, she really needs a break and someone to take care of her.
The sex in this story is all forced and non consensual, Rowan is abused repeatedly and never enjoys what is being done to her, she’s never a willing participant, this side of the story didn’t sit well with me. The authors tried to brush this off by “giving her orgasms” as if that makes it okay somehow. Not to mention how doubtfully realistic that is… What’s worse is that Lucien spiels the same bullshit story “oh but you came and I took care of you after you passed out…” ehmmm well… still! This is not ok!!! I’m glad Rowan tries to explain it to this Neanderthal!
The trope the authors decided to pick isn’t easy, it takes some great skill to pull it off, and I’m afraid this is lacking in all aspects. I couldn’t get into the emotional abuse, psychological blackmail because it wasn’t written well, in general I don’t like pathetic individual who take advantage of people in difficulty and pride themselves in running such profitable business. Lucien declares more than once he doesn’t care, he wants to hurt, he preys on vulnerable women. His attitude pretty much stays the same through the whole story.
This could have been such a good experience but it felt off, I hope the future books by other authors taking part into this project will be better. As far as triggers go, if non con isn’t your cup of tea consider yoursefl warned, however that is not what set me off ... what grated on my nerves is how hypocritical, chauvinist and desensitised Lucien is, his POV made me cringe and I wish I could subject him to all those "wonderful" experiences, I'll even make him come so it will be okay in the end…😝 if you have a problem with this type of MC proceed cautiously 😉