Queen B’s Decree: There was no way on this earth I wasn’t going to read this. Wuthering Heights is and always will be one of my loves. Broody Heathcliff is probably the reason why I love possessive, obsessive alpha males.
Heath, as you could guess, is a modern and darker adaption of Wuthering Heights. Our main characters are Heath and Catrina. Heath is our poor, little orphan; taken in by Catrina’s father. The love between Heath and Catrina is obsessive and consuming…and they truly only deserve each other. Not significantly different from the original story, both Heath and Catrina are terrible people. Catrina is selfish and Heath is vengeful. Catrina’s choices lead to lasting effects, and Heath is motivated by nothing but revenge thereafter. Heath’s life becomes devoted to destroying everyone who ever wronged him, even going so far as to punish their children as the story continues nearly two decades into the future.
I loved how Nikki and Kristi put their spin on the original story. Their Heath was dark and broken and you long to find a redeemable quality. His actions are deplorable and yet you keep hoping everything will work out alright for him. On the other end of the spectrum, Cat and Harrison felt like happiness and light. Cat and Harrison’s relationship was nearly perfect to me: that irresistible combination of instalove or soulmates, real character development, and sexy times.
Together it was a dark and painful mess with the sort of happy ending you could have only hoped for. If the authors are looking for their next project, might I suggest Jane Eyre? I’ll let your people talk with my people…
Book: Heath by K Webster and Nikki Ash
Series: standalone
Genre: Contemporary/Dark
Hotness: hot salsa
Plot Devices: revenge
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