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Merciless by Tracy Lorraine

marleereadsromance's review against another edition

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5.0

OH MY GOD THAT FREAKING CLIFFHANGER I WANT TO CRY

I absolutely need the second one right away

fsmeurinne's review against another edition

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4.0

Listening to this audiobook was a mesmerizing experience. Through the exceptional narration of Stella Hunter, Aaron Shedlock, JF Harding, and Lucas Webley, the dark and captivating world of Alana, Reid, JD, and Maverick came to life. Alana's plight, imprisoned by powerful men like her father and the notorious Reid Harris, was vividly portrayed, highlighting her resilience amidst vulnerability. The narrators skillfully captured the intricate dynamics between Alana and the enigmatic trio, delving deep into their contrasting personalities. The story's intense drama and dark tension were palpable, especially in the confined setting of Alana's cell. Tracy Lorraine's narrative artistry, coupled with the stellar narration, left me hanging on every word. The audiobook ended with a shocking cliffhanger, leaving me eagerly anticipating the sequel. This audiobook immersed me in a world of complexities and enthralled me.

feliciasreview's review against another edition

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5.0

I have been so excited for Reid's story. This was so worth the wait. Alana who has been a prisoner her whole life. When she gets Reid's attention she doesn't want. Alana, Reid, his best friend JD, and Maverick's story is thick and does have ties to her other series Maddison King University but does not need to be read but might get spoiled. This does leave off on a cliff-hanger and can't wait for book two.

annica_reads_books's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was a lot of talking, with a ton of 0rg@$m denial thrown in for good measure. There was a lot of big talk happening from the men, but no follow through or evidence to show how ruthless they were. Unfortunately, I found this book to be pretty boring, and don’t plan to continue on with the series. 🥱 

tl_tinywishes's review against another edition

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4.0

I really liked this book! Alana was the type of girl who didn't take anyone's crap, and seemed to actually care about other people's feelings. She was just a scared girl with a secret, but that didn't make her bad. That cliffy really comes up on you!!! I can't wait for the next one!

commamirandabooknerd's review against another edition

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5.0

ARC Reading & Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Merciless
HARROW CREEK HAWKS BOOK 1
Authour Tracy Lorraine @tracy_lorraine_author


"The world might think that Reid is this scary monster, but really, he’s nothing but a big ol’ soft teddy bear who bakes the world’s best cookies." - shh tell no one

kindleafterdark's review against another edition

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4.0

After seeing so many rave reviews from readers whose taste in dark romance tends to align with my own, I finally decided to grab this on audible and it did not disappoint.

First off, this is the first in a series and ends on a cliffhanger. These are not standalones, so you do have to read them in order. This is a very dark, captive/captor, start of a why-choose romance. The first book seems to establish the makings of an ongoing plot, and gives us a first look at the male characters. I think the author's intention with this one is not to make you fall for any of the men yet, especially not Reid and JD.

Alana has a very horrific past that pains you to read about in the flashbacks. Reid and JD-her captors--are completely oblivious to the details. They don't know the intricacies of her unconventional marriage to Maverick, and since they are essentially using her for information, they are pretty brutal in the way they degrade her. If this is something you might not be able to get past, then I'd skip this series because it's prevalent throughout. Slowly, towards the end of the book, they begin to unravel bits and pieces of what she's been through, and although their inner monologue lets you know that they do care for her--their actions don't necessarily align with those feelings. I'm assuming this will change in the coming books, as the story progresses.

Each of the main male characters (Reid, JD, and Maverick) share a very distinct dynamic with Alana, and I'm eager to see how it all plays out because I just can't picture Reid specifically, groveling nearly enough to make up for the way he's treated her. JD caved pretty easily to his feelings and has already shown that he does genuinely care for her. Maverick, although he's the only one who has treated her with nothing but kindness and care, still has to account for the fact that he's kept her at arm's length throughout their marriage.

Overall, I really enjoyed this one and will for sure continue with the series. The audiobook was exceptional--full cast, duet style narration--I highly recommend grabbing it if you can. The only reason why I'm giving it 4 stars rather than 5 is because I do agree with a lot of the comments I've seen, there was a lot of orgasm denial, which I have no issues with the act itself, but I think other methods of "torture" could have been incorporated--it was a lot.

Regardless, I highly recommend for dark romance lovers, but ONLY if you can stomach degradation and are ok with not having all the answers with this first book--you will absolutely have to continue on with the series.

gemjarreads's review against another edition

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3.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️.75
Spice -

aimzj88's review against another edition

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1.0

Couldn't get past the first two chapters. Didn't enjoy the writing style or the characters. Didn't have the patience to keep going with it.

reb_reads0715's review against another edition

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5.0

Freaking Obsessed

I am obsessed with this story. I started Merciless yesterday afternoon and I’m already done. Less than 24 hours and I finished the first book. Now I’m off to read the next one.