by Rie Warren
Dirty talk doesn't work for me. It's unfortunate, because the narrator's voice leans on the graphic side in an overly-wordy fashion. At first I thought Warren's writing reminded me of Damon Suede's in Hot Head because despite its flaws—namely wordiness and vulgarity—the writing is compulsively reada...
Genres: M/M, LGBT, Erotic Romance, Military, Dystopian Society, Futuristic, Big Brother Steam Rating: HOT & SteamyThis book was provided by Netgalley and Grand Central Publishing Forever Yours in exchange for an honest review.This book is tough for me to rate. At it's heart, there's a STORY here... ...
2.5 stars. I really liked the idea of having this m/m romance set in a dystopian world where sexual behaviour is tightly controlled. But I felt let down by both the romance and the dystopia.The romance is a case of insta-attraction that is already established before the characters have their first e...
I must say, what attracted me to check this book out was the cover. I don’t normally do that and that surprised me, but the authoritative title and secretive series name got me to read the blurb.So with this blurb, how can I not read the book?I like dystopian stories. I think we deal with various ap...
Gritty, dark in places, horrific in others, but full of alpha male. The book certainly starts off with a bang, drawing the reader into the year 2070, where after a big pandemic, humanity is corralled into sectors and told to reproduce. All of this is overseen by "The Company". Homosexuality is outla...
I had a really hard time sticking with this book and almost put it down numerous times. The story line was 'okay' and the suspense kept me from setting it down for good but it was a close thing. The plot line, dialogue, and world building was also extremely confusing and very crass. I felt no connec...
Full Review to be posted soon:Quick thoughts and mini review. This was a bit of a slog to get through, which was disappointing because this is a premise I would lap up and inhale. But I found the POV of the hero, Casper, pretty hard to engage and connect with because he was crude and abrupt. I also ...
Joint review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2013/08/06/joint-review-in-his-command-dont-tell-1-by-rie-warren/Publisher: Forever YoursPublish Date: 6 AugHow we got this book: ARC from the publisher via NetgalleyIt is the year 2070. Generations ago, the world was annihilated by cata...
Why I read this book:Two things really popped out at me when I considered this book. I felt really drawn in by the dystopian aspect of this book. Dystopian isn’t exactly my favorite genre yet but I’ve read a few that have engaged my attention. So I was hoping that this book would also spur me to fur...