Showing posts with label Series: Angels of Wrath. Show all posts
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Monday 29 January 2024

One by Paulina Ian-Kane (Angels of Wrath book #1)

TITLE: ⟫ One

AUTHOR: ⟫ Paulina Ian-Kane

SERIES: ⟫ Angels of Wrath

RATING: ⟫ 3.75/5

BLURB: ⟫ Michael Caldwell —medical examiner, odd, blood obsessed. His new life in Chicago consists of performing autopsies and eating chips while watching old detective series.

Until…

“He’s suddenly standing in front of me. Leather jacket, washed-out jeans, jet black hair.

His deep, green eyes are so intense on me I can barely breathe.

It’s in his crooked smile, bold flirting and confident—borderline conceited—behavior that I get lost.

The fact that he protects me five minutes later during an attempted robbery only reinforces my crazy-instant attraction toward him, though.

But there are shadows hiding in his gaze. And his apathetic yet possessive attitude confuses me.

Makes me care.

Makes me crave.

But then secrets come out and my life turns into a thriller movie.

Now I’m left wondering how this all started. And when the answer comes, I know I can never go back to my uneventful life. Would I even want to?

Would I be able to leave him?

‘Never again’, he whispers.”

WARNING-This is not a sci-fi angel story, unless you see eager vigilantes with a dark side as angels.

This is an action packed romance with an HEA and no cliffhangers. It features an over the top possessive psychopath, and a peculiar medical examiner with a stomach made of steel. There’s violence, torture (only of very bad people), dark humor, amazing side characters and very spicy scenes with blood play. Morality’s grey area is quite stretched in this story.

This is book one in the Angels of Wrath Series. Each book follows a different couple.

REVIEW: ⟫ The main thing that it suffers from is comparison to Onley James’ Necessary Evils series. The idea of a family of psychopathic (and varying other diagnoses) who are kept under control by their parent and only kill bad people is a really good premise – I LOVE the idea, especially if they’re sexy psychos.

The writing is solid, and the premise is engaging. Michael was not as strong a character as I would have liked – he seemed like he just got dragged along for the ride. His particular kink didn’t get in the way of his career and I admit, I was a little confused as to why he was so ‘uptight’ about it since it didn’t seem to have any effect on his daily life.

Raphael was more fleshed out, but there were times when he felt a little one-dimensional and I don’t think it was his personality that caused that. His diagnosis and background were covered well, but his inner dialogue occasionally struck me like a teenage boy denied having some fun – he seemed like more of a liability than an asset to the family.

I enjoyed meeting all of the brothers and the dynamic between them was entertaining, especially when it came to the bets and pranks. The sex was pretty intense and the closeness between Raphael and Michael, the almost instant co-dependency was interesting to observe. There was a little too much telling rather than showing, and I didn’t like how days passed with nothing happening so it was hard to know how much time had passed.

I did like how things between Michael, Linda, Megan and Raphael were ‘resolved’ – there wasn’t instant forgiveness and understanding and I thought that was important and actually well handled.

All in all, I did enjoy reading this story and I have already downloaded ‘Six’ which is the next one in the series. If you’re missing out on some psychos in love, I would give this a go – just go in with reasonable expectations and I don’t think you’ll be too disappointed.

I received an ARC from GRR.