A review by cemerson007
White Hole by Kitty King

adventurous challenging dark emotional funny hopeful reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Book 3 in the color series and Kitty pulled out the triggers for this one, so please take care of yourself. It is a beautiful story, she absolutely did justice to the characters and the plot. To say this book is Star Wars coded would not be a stretch 😉. 

Big G (George) must be protected at all costs. I love a strong, silent type, but he is even more lovable as a protector and basically a big ol teddy bear 🧸. He has flaws and past trauma that he is working through, but it makes him real and so relatable. 

Kinsley, our Type A, perfectionist FMC is recovering from an accident and fighting to get back to normalcy and focus on her goals. There is only one problem, she has a class that is messing with that beautiful GPA of hers, a class standing in the way of her Med School dreams. Astronomy. So like any planner and goal oriented woman, she goes into problem solving mode and gets a tutor. That tutor is none other than our brooding big guy, George. 

Throw two opposite personalities in a room together and what do you get…magnetism or mayhem. Let just say it’s uncomfy at first, a woman who can’t stop talking and a man who would rather keep his comments succinct than ramble. It’s very much giving me Jessica Day and Nick Miller vibes IYKYK. The hate is running deep at the beginning, they get little accomplished in their sessions. So an obvious solution, let’s prank each other (this had me thinking of New Girl wayyy too much).

As the pranks begin to escalate and someone else appears to be targeting Kinsley the two grow closer. Then in true Kitty King fashion we get a twist about Kinsley’s accident that will force her and George to face more trauma and turmoil. Will they be able to do it together and come out unscathed? Or will it be too much to bear for both of them? For that answer… pick it up and read 😘. 

This read had spice, a deeply emotional roller coaster, excellent banter and the chemistry was on point. It was beautiful to see two characters grow together and help each other heal from their traumas. Also, please be warned there is an awkward AF threesome (Yes, worse than Levi’s) don’t say I didn’t tell you. 

There are definitely has some really difficult scenes detailing abuse and trauma, but Kitty executes it perfectly. Helping us  to recognize the damage that was done how these survivors are able to move forward. This book champions the true meaning of being a survivor and the importance of acknowledging its impact. Kinsley and George both dealt with trauma, but the twisted narrative of blame, shame, and lack of belief caused so much more damage. 

This book had me reeling in so many emotional states, but overall I could not put it down and I loved it. I probably sobbed more than I should have, but Kitty just pulls it out of me with these MMCs. 

Overall Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Burn: 🔥 🔥🔥🔥
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Range of Emotions: 😢👀😂🥰🥵😫😱😍

✨Tropes: Alphahole, College, Enemies-to-Lovers, Jealous/Possessive

😈Kinks: 🍑 Play, Dirty Talk, Domination, Finger Licking Good, Panty Thief, Public Play, Spanking

⚠️Warning: It's definitely NSFW. Depending on your comfortability level, maybe don’t read in public or with a kiddo near by….an after dark read to avoid side eye 👀 or awkward conversations.

Quotes:
 "I was wrong about you being a white hole. I'm the one whose heart explodes every time I'm near you. You sucked me in until I couldn't escape your pull."

“You’re gonna be a quiet girl with my d*ck shoved down your throat”