Friday, May 22, 2026

These Vows that Bind Us By Bethany Shay Porteous


Synopsis:


Marry him. Destroy him. Don't fall for him.
I was thirteen years old when I learned what it means to be born a woman inside the world of made men. I learned it watching my mother die at the hands of brutality. In this world, women are not protected. We are positioned. Moved like pieces across a board by hands that call it love, call it tradition, call it family.
I learned that softness is a liability. That the only thing more dangerous than being born into this life is being born into it without power.
My father spent years keeping me far from New York—burying me in the quiet of Palermo, where I learned to shape clay and create beauty instead of survive violence. Now he's dead, and I'm standing in the city he kept me from for a decade, dragged back into a war I never started, confronted with horrors I was never supposed to survive long enough to understand.
The blood feuds. The violence. The betrayals.
My uncle tells me I'm to marry the enemy. A union meant to end a feud built on the bones of everything I have already lost. Santo D'Amico… the man with dark eyes I have seen before. The man who looked at me like I was someone worth knowing… and was lying through every moment of it.
He wants my heart. My uncle wants my loyalty.
Both want to use me for a war I never chose and was never supposed to survive.
But I am not my mother, and clay hardens under heat.
I have been burning for a very long time.


Review:

Can you imagine having an epic summer fling… years go by before you see each other again… only for him to reappear as part of the D’Amico family… the SAME family responsible for your mother’s death? All those years spent planning your revenge …just for him to walk back into your life like that…

Beneath all the revenge and emotional walls, Selene carried so much vulnerability. You could feel how trapped she was by the expectations of these powerful mafia families. Even when she tried to take control of her own fate, there was always this looming reminder that somebody else was pulling the strings.

And Santo… this man was frustratingly magnetic. 🫠 Beneath that hard exterior, you could see his walls slowly starting to crack every time Selene got under his skin. The fact that their relationship started under false pretenses added another layer of tension that kept me completely invested.

“Whatever conclusion you’ve been putting together in your head while you avoid me—stop. It doesn’t require as much thought as you’re giving it, Selene. I’m not letting you hide from me. Not when I know you want me.”

This story was messy, consuming, and filled with Selene and Santo making questionable decisions while trying to survive impossible situations… which is exactly why I ate this book up.

But of course, Mrs. Bathany Shay Porteous leaves us dangling off a cliff wanting more… and y'all already know just how much I looove suffering through a cliffhanger 😏 I just hope we’re not hanging on for too long.

4 ⭐

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Unholy Sinner By Havoc Wilde




Synopsis:


Dearest Initiate,

The Black Crown Society does not welcome the unworthy.

It crowns the ruthless. It protects the Chosen. And it buries the rest.

Lucien Devereux is born with sin carved into his bones—captain on the court, heir to the Sinners, and destined to rule. Power follows him. Fear respects him. He does not kneel.

Seraphina Carvelli is the one temptation he was never meant to claim. The whispers call her forbidden. The truth makes her his obsession.

Three years ago, she disappeared. Now she’s back in Black Crown’s sacred halls, pretending she was never his.

But the Society is watching.

Every Son of Black Crown must choose—one woman bound to him in ritual, sealed in blood, and made untouchable. Once chosen, there is no escape.

When an outside threat begins circling the Society—and Seraphina becomes leverage—Lucien faces an impossible decision: let her walk away again…or bind her to him forever.

Because every crown is bought with blood.
Every vow demands loyalty.
And the most dangerous love is the one you’re willing to kill for.

He is the Sinner no one dares cross.
She is the girl he was never meant to touch.

And once he chooses her…the world kneels.




Review:

Lucien Devereux was completely unhinged, but in the best way possible. His possessiveness over Seraphina was almost terrifying, yet.. I loved every moment of it. Their relationship was built on manipulation, obsession, power struggles, and raw emotional chaos.

“Sometimes when you push someone past the edge, you find out exactly what they’re capable of.”

Seraphina was a total badass. The stunt she pulled during Lucien’s game was perfection. Even though Lucien tried to control her, she never stopped fighting back. Their dynamic was toxic, explosive, and completely addictive.

The constant back and forth between Lucien and Seraphina kept me stressed the whole time. One moment, they were at each other’s throats, and the next, they were drawn together by an attraction neither could resist. And after she finally submitted to him, the guilt she felt combined with that moment of aftercare really pulled at my heart.

The spice was absolutely wild. I was genuinely thankful for the downtime at work while reading this, but I kept checking to make sure no one was looking at what I was reading. Yeah, they're nosy that way lol.

This is not a sweet romance. This perfectly represents dark romance: obsession presented as devotion, control masked as protection, and love twisted into something dangerous and all-consuming.

⭐️ 4 stars
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

I received this ARC from the SmutHood and the author in exchange for an honest review.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Crown Crusher by Kade Vale



Synopsis:

She thought she was entering a harmless contest for a clay crown. She never imagined it would end with fire, rebellion, and an empire brought to its knees.

The Crown Trial was supposed to be simple. Win. Break the crown. Go home.

When Rory’s victory draws her into stolen secrets, buried history, and a truth the Empire has spent generations trying to erase, the game becomes something far more dangerous.

As old legends begin to stir beneath the mountain and rebellion begins to take shape in the shadows, Rory must decide whether to stay silent and survive—or risk everything to become the spark her people have been waiting for.


Review:

Romantasy/Fantasy is still a newer genre for me, but if stories are like this… I totally get the obsession now.

“I am here. I choose to be here. I will be here tomorrow.”

That quote alone perfectly captures the heart of this story.

Watching Rory grow from a girl running the Spring Run into the spark of an uprising was incredible. She wasn’t fearless or powerful just for the sake of it. She was angry, grieving, determined, and willing to carry impossible burdens.

Kael’s sacrifice hurt deeply, but it also ignited the fire in Rory to fight back against the Empire.

Dragons usually creep me out a little 😅, but I loved Vokarath. He felt ancient, intelligent, and deeply connected to the Heart of the Mountain. The covenant mythology gave this story such a haunting atmosphere that totally pulled me in.

This felt less like the end of a story and more like the beginning of a legend.

⭐️ 4.5 stars

I received this Arc from the author in exchange for an honest review

Monday, May 18, 2026

This is war By Nakeira Nashae

 



Synopsis:

“SHE DIDN’T START THE WAR… BUT SHE’S ABOUT TO FINISH IT.”

Armadale was supposed to protect them. Instead, it became their prison.
Behind towering walls and silent streets, a divided community struggles to survive under the watchful eye of the Forces — a system built on control, secrets, and fear. When a group of teens steps out of line and into something far bigger than themselves, they uncover a truth that was never meant to surface.

Sabrina knows that truth better than anyone. Once a soldier.Now a threat.

After losing everything, her family, her freedom, and her identity, she refuses to stay broken. While her daughters, Kim and Terri, are pulled deeper into the very system that destroyed her, Sabrina begins a dangerous rise from the shadows… one fueled by pain, betrayal, and a need for answers. But beneath Armadale lies something darker than war.

Experiments, Disappearances, and Lies buried so deep they were meant to stay forgotten.
As loyalties are tested and the lines between right and wrong begin to blur, one question remains:
Are they fighting to escape … or did they just destroy the very place they called home?
Because in Armadale, trust is deadly, freedom is an illusion, and once the truth is exposed—
There’s no going back.



Review:

This is generally not my kind of story. However, as I try to branch out and explore more narratives, I decided to give this one a chance, and it really paid off. I was captivated right from the start.

What starts off feeling like a survival story in a divided society quickly turns much darker. Secrets, human experimentation, manipulation, and betrayal appear one after another. Every time I thought I had a grasp on what was happening, another layer unfolded. As Kim, Terri, and the others dig deeper into the truth behind Utopia and Mr. Lesley, everything becomes more disturbing.

Watching these characters come to terms with the fact that their lives were built on lies was intense in the best way. The story forces them to choose between survival and humanity, and some of those losses hurt deeply 😭. You can sense the desperation, fear, and the burden of carrying truths that were never meant to be revealed.

"If tonight is all we have, I want to remember it with you. Not as something stolen by fear, but as something we choose."

Even amidst violence, control, and psychological warfare, a thread of hope holds everything together.

But of course, this war is far from over...

If you enjoy dystopian stories packed with conspiracy, rebellion, morally gray choices, heartbreaking truths, and the feeling that "everything you know is a lie," this one really delivers.

I received this arc from the author in exchange for an honest review.
4⭐

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Nabbed by the Bratva

 

                            



Synopsis:



“If I catch you, I keep you. Now run .”

I get caught up in a mafia shootout, and I guess I should have kept my eyes shut, because I end up looking a terrifying and gorgeous man in the face. Gray eyes. A scowl. And when the bullets stop flying, I expect to be left for dead.

But the next thing I know, the Bratva boss has taken me to his country estate, and I’m his captive. He says it’s for my protection, but I’m not so sure.

I beg my captor, but he’s stone. I try to escape, but he anticipates my every move.

Finally, he gives me a choice.

Play his game. I’m the prey, he’s the hunter.

If I can get away, I win my freedom. If he catches me, he’ll hold me down and take everything.

Run.




Review:


What happens when you witness a mafia shooting?
Apparently… you get kidnapped. 😮‍💨
What you absolutely DON'T do is fall for the man holding you captive… right?

Yeah. About that...

This book had me in an absolute chokehold with the tension, the obsession, the possessiveness, the
I should run from him, but instead I’m climbing into his lap, energy.

We’ve got a powerful, wealthy mafia monster of a man who should be terrifying… yet somehow he’s buying her books, cooking for her, making sure she’s comfortable, spoiling her rotten while slowly unraveling all his secrets. And Tess...she was down bad.

The chemistry between them was addictive, the flirting, the tension, the absolutely feral behavior from both of them.

“You make me want to be better, to be worthy of your affection, to love you, and keep you.”

And the primal play??

SIGN. ME. UP. 🫠

If she escapes, she wins her freedom.
If he catches her...He gets to take everything.
But the real question is… did she even want to be free anymore?

If you love dark romance with possessive antiheroes, survival games, primal play, and morally gray men that make you question your sanity, this one definitely delivers.

⭐️ 3.5 stars

Audio ARC provided by Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op in exchange for my honest review

The Ruins by Kora Nyx


Synopsis:


POV: You wake up with no memory of the night before,
and the boy you’ve trusted your whole life
is already telling you what happened.
What you wanted.
And ultimately, who you chose to belong to now.

Would you believe him?

Harper did.
Just like she believes the paternity results he puts in front of her.

Until the cracks start showing…
and she realizes—
someone has been rewriting her story all along.

Now the truth is coming for everyone who kept her from Caleb. The gut-wrenching conclusion to Harper and Caleb's story.


Review:


After the chilling cliffhanger The Rules left us with in book one, I was ecstatic knowing I wouldn’t have to wait long for The Ruins. This sequel completely spiraled in the best and worst ways possible.

The story picks up not long after where we left off, and the deeper we dive into Z’s lies, manipulation, and deception, the more horrifying everything becomes. In book one, I already didn’t fully trust Z… The level of deceit was absolutely insane. I was genuinely floored by how deep it all went.

What frustrated me most was Harper. She’s portrayed as this unhinged, sharp FMC, yet she blindly believes everything Z tells her for eight years without truly questioning him or verifying anything. That part made me want to scream because you can see the cracks forming long before she does.

But the moment the truth finally comes to light... Everything completely unravels. Secrets explode, emotions spiral, and the entire story turns into chaos in the most addictive way possible. The tension, betrayal, and emotional fallout had me glued to the pages and absolutely wrecked my sleep because I needed to know what happened next.

Dark, toxic, messy, emotionally intense. This series knows exactly how to keep its claws in you.

This is absolutely a must read for dark romance readers.

*I received this arc from Booksprout in exchange for my honest review

⭐️ 4.5 Stars

Monday, May 11, 2026

Glass & Sin by Cordelia Cross






Synopsis:

The Queen doesn't just want to be the fairest; she’ll kill to keep the title. Princess Shay has spent her life mastering the art of invisibility, but silence can no longer save her. Marked for death and hunted by a man who never misses, Shay flees into the deep woods.
But she finds no prince charming.
Instead, she finds the mines and the six hardened outcasts who rule the dark beneath the earth. These men are not heroes. They are rough, possessive, and starving for a touch they haven’t felt in years. To buy her sanctuary, Shay strikes a devil’s her submission in exchange for their protection.
It was supposed to be a transaction—a cold, calculated surrender to ensure her survival. But as the agreement binds her to Dax, Gage, Bennett, and the others, Shay discovers a dark hunger she never knew she possessed. In the shadows of a mirror, she isn’t just a princess to be protected. She is a prize to be shared, claimed, and corrupted.
With the Queen’s magic closing in and Hunter on her trail, Shay must decide who she truly is. Because in a kingdom built on Glass and Sin, the only thing more dangerous than being hunted... is wanting to be caught. Forget the poison apple—in this shattered retelling, the true danger is the temptation to stay.





Review:



We all know the fairytale of Snow White ... the poisoned apple, the jealous queen, the damsel waiting to be saved. However, this is Snow White rewritten for adults… and honestly, I ate it up.

Going into this, I was skeptical because this was my first fairy tale retelling, and I wasn’t sure how well it would translate into a darker romance setting. I'm happy to report that adding in a splash of dark romance & tropes like reverse harem/why choose, forced proximity, and a cast of morally gray men, and a well-written story, you've got yourself a winner!!. I was hooked for the very first chapter.

This story managed to stay true enough to the original fairytale to feel nostalgic while still twisting it into something addictive, seductive, and completely unhinged in the best way possible.

Mrs. Cross.. You definitely did my man Gadge wrong.. Imma need more of him and scenes like that in book 2, OKAY.. IYKYK 😉

If you love dark romance and fairytale retellings with morally men, I highly recommend this one.

Came for the story… stayed for the spice. 🔥

I received an arc, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

4 ⭐️ for the story
5 🌶️ for the spice