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A review by probablyalovestory
Vicious Hearts by Jagger Cole
Blue. That’s the safe word. Check the trigger warnings—twice—and be prepared to say it. Otherwise the darkness may start to feel like a trap and leave you haunted.
(FYI the italicized flashbacks contain the heaviest content. I had to learn my limits and eventually skim those parts.)
Jagger knows how to tell a sordid story. And I really loved book one in the series. But I’m not sure I’ll pick this one up again, only because it started to feel like reading a nightmare and apparently, that’s my limit.
*I’m leaving it unrated for now bc the writing is amazing.
I just need to process the content. those who love very dark rom will enjoy this one.
Merged review:
Blue. That’s the safe word. Check the trigger warnings—twice—and be prepared to say it. Otherwise the darkness may start to feel like a trap and leave you haunted.
(FYI the italicized flashbacks contain the heaviest content. I had to learn my limits and eventually skim those parts.)
Jagger knows how to tell a sordid story. And I really loved book one in the series. But I’m not sure I’ll pick this one up again, only because it started to feel like reading a nightmare and apparently, that’s my limit.
*I’m leaving it unrated for now bc the writing is amazing.
I just need to process the content. those who love very dark rom will enjoy this one.
(FYI the italicized flashbacks contain the heaviest content. I had to learn my limits and eventually skim those parts.)
Jagger knows how to tell a sordid story. And I really loved book one in the series. But I’m not sure I’ll pick this one up again, only because it started to feel like reading a nightmare and apparently, that’s my limit.
*I’m leaving it unrated for now bc the writing is amazing.
I just need to process the content. those who love very dark rom will enjoy this one.
Merged review:
Blue. That’s the safe word. Check the trigger warnings—twice—and be prepared to say it. Otherwise the darkness may start to feel like a trap and leave you haunted.
(FYI the italicized flashbacks contain the heaviest content. I had to learn my limits and eventually skim those parts.)
Jagger knows how to tell a sordid story. And I really loved book one in the series. But I’m not sure I’ll pick this one up again, only because it started to feel like reading a nightmare and apparently, that’s my limit.
*I’m leaving it unrated for now bc the writing is amazing.
I just need to process the content. those who love very dark rom will enjoy this one.