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Blackmailer's Delight by David Lawrence

januaryreads's review

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tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
Age gap, flowery old-fashioned language

jayaxochitl's review against another edition

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

youshouldreadthisif's review

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funny lighthearted

3.5

bookdrag0n's review

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated

4.75

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Content Warning for Novel: graphic sexual content, some sexual (consensual) violence, cheating, adult language. 18+

I received a promotional ARC of this book, and everything stated below is my own, honest opinion. 

Think Bridgerton, but gay. And less of the Gossip Girl anonymous writer feeding everyone’s private business to the masses. However, there are some letters, one of which–arguably the most important–does happen to be anonymous… And it kicks off the whole fiery story. Gay smutty romance, the historical time period, and a wealth of misunderstandings drove me crazy with this novel.

Lawrence’s writing was *chef’s kiss* in this novel. He knows exactly when to tease and when to satisfy us readers. He plays around with multiple POVs that allows us to see into the minds of various main characters, raising tension when our two favorite have completely opposite understandings of what just happened. I loved being able to clearly see how a single event could foster love in one, and hate in another. It was so intriguing and, unfortunately, realistic. Communication is key here, people.

The characters themselves were also quite compelling. Each had their own idiosyncrasies and unique ways of thinking that truly made them come to life. I will admit that I am not well-versed in this specific time period, but I did feel as if I were living beside them, listening to their woes as a loved confidante. Even the side characters were expertly woven into the narrative, just as acquaintances make up important aspects of our own, real lives!

Overall, this was an amazing read. There is quite a bit of graphic, male-on-male sexual content, and it was nicely done–even if some of the sex scenes were… let’s say, not-so-nice. It all worked very well with the entire novel as a whole. And I’m always a proponent for more LGBT+ representation! Great plot (be prepared to be frustrated!), realistic characters, and phenomenal writing. Absolute must-read.

mizchirfmanaged's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

This is my first time reading something from David Lawrence and I liked it! I think he is eloquent and well written, and I haven't read any of his other works so IDK if this is just his writing style but I also liked how it was written as almost old-timey, the language felt like it fit the period. I felt like I was reading a romance straight out of Bridgerton. It wasn't today's common language used to describe events happening in a different time period, but both the dialogue and text fit that of the time period. 

First of all, TW - there is an age gap of about 15ish years between the love interests. I personally am not the biggest fan of age gaps because I think it can lead to a lot of manipulation of the younger party even if they are all consenting adults. The age gap isn't enough to stop me from reading a book (unless it is poorly written then I would DNF but that is not the case with this book), however it is something that will always nag in the back of my head no matter how well or healthy the characters' relationship seems to be. With that being said, I think Daniel does abuse this maturity gap a bit when he thinks it was Luke who wrote him a blackmail note. I'm glad it worked out for them but this is an unhealthy dynamic IMHO, even if it is appropriate to the historical time period. 

Apart from the age gap, I wish there was more time spent developing Daniel & Luke's relationship. They eye each other from afar, and barely have any time together before the blackmail note comes in to play and puts a wrench in their budding relationship. There's some steamy scenes, but they don't have a lot of one on one time to just get to know each other before the i-love-yous come out. Mind you, a bulk of the events of this novel happen in just about a week or so. Their whole relationship seems to be built out of lust & infatuation, and I think this could have been a great precursor to a series about these men instead of just a one off.

Now for my favorite part - the spice. I enjoyed most of the scenes, but still had a little nagging sense that Daniel was abusing his power over Luke to get to gratification (at least while he thought Luke was the blackmailer). My favorite scene was towards the end when the Blackmailer's identity was revealed and all was forgiven - makeup sex FTW. The sex was well written and not too explicit or corny. 

I also really enjoyed the twist at the end - I didn't see it coming and I think it sets us up for a great resolution for all parties. Super cute and lighthearted way to end this story, and give everyone a happy ending. Even for characters you wouldn't expect it for. 

Would I  re-read? Probably not. I'm very picky with the books I re-read and while I enjoyed this the first time, I don't see myself picking it up again.
Would I read more from this author? Sure! Depends on where I am with my TBR, but I could see myself picking up another book by Lawrence.

Huge thank you to NetGalley, Broadbound Publishing, & David Lawrence for this eARC! I had a great time :)

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