Category: Dark
Brutal Husband by Lilith Vincent
wolf.e by Paisley Hope
Queen B’s Decree: I think it’s a truth universally acknowledged that I don’t really love dark romance—MC in particular is iffy with me. And yet, I couldn’t put down wolf.e. Paisley Hope straddled the line of dark and obsessive with protective and adoring. Wolfe may have done some shmurder at times, but he also is […]
Repeat After Me by Jessica Warman
Queen B’s Decree: What happens when a couple teenagers are stuck on a remote island…and there are no repercussions when they are stuck in a time loop? Repeat After Me explores that. I couldn’t stop reading. Definitely a dark comedy, these kids are crass, abrasive, secretive, and explore the limits of humanity—since there is nothing […]
The Devil Himself by BB Easton
Queen B’s Decree: There really isn’t much I can say about The Devil Himself without spilling any deets or spoilers. I’ll just say this book gave me so many feelings; crying sadness, shock, warm fuzzies, laughter, and hope. And that the narrators made this book even that much better of a reading experience. I truly […]
Devil of Dublin by B.B. Easton
Queen B’s Decree: A book with this dark of themes really shouldn’t be so cute and adorable. Kellen and Darby meet as children and immediately, they are both entranced with each other. Kellen is mute and scared, but Darby doesn’t judge and accepts him as he is. They spend such a short time over summer […]
Dead to Sin by Genna Black
Sinners Keepers by Genna Black
Encore by Bea Paige
Queen B’s Decree: Encore is basically an extended epilogue, and you know how I love those. It takes place five years after the end of the previous books and it gives some insight into how the relationship between Pen and her breakers has solidified and flourished. It’s a little emotional, a lotta spicy, and has […]
Fear Me, Love Me by Lilith Vincent
Queen B’s Decree: I’ve decided that what I love about Lilith Vincent’s heroes and dark romances is that everything feels lighter; more gray than black. I’ve learned that I don’t really love dark romances…just gray ones. Fear Me, Love Me is inspired by the movie Labyrinth and I can definitely say that both Tyrant and […]