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The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley
37 reviews
Graphic: Violence, Blood
Moderate: Pandemic/Epidemic
Minor: Sexual content, Death of parent
Graphic: Body horror, Chronic illness, Gore, Blood, Medical content, Kidnapping, Medical trauma, Murder, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Child death, Sexual content, Torture, Violence
Graphic: Child death, Terminal illness, Blood, Medical content, Murder
Moderate: Sexual content
Minor: Child abuse, War
I reserve the right to bump this up to 5⭐ after reading the second book, since it is only half of the story. I'm excited to see how it all ties together.
Graphic: Gore, Violence, Blood, Murder, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Chronic illness, Sexual content, Medical content, Pandemic/Epidemic
Minor: Child death, Sexual assault, Torture, Alcohol
Graphic: Murder
Moderate: Blood, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Sexual content
I wouldn't recommend this book to someone who isn't already intimately familiar with fanfiction, because while it is, technically, entirely original, the style reads as fanfiction. Characters appear, fully fleshed, with little to no further explanation of who they are or what else they do, leaving the reader to fill in the blanks by imagining who else they resemble - it took me a while before I figured out the MCs were probably inspired by Hermione and Draco, or that their deofol are meant to be not just daemons but patronuses. There are clever little snippets of description, here and there, but the heavy reliance on crude humor really bogs the story down. For example, as characters pass through a brothel, it feels less a description of an actual place and more like scrolling through endless paragraphs of AO3 tags detailing a variety of smutty topics. (Considering how much sex-related content there is, there is surprisingly little actual sex in this.) If this was fanfiction, I might have been invested enough in the characters alone to keep reading, but as an original work.... It just isn't compelling.
Graphic: Sexual content
Aurienne is a healer, Oric is an assasin. Their professions contradict one another, but they are forced to work together when Oric might loose his magic without healing. Overall I didn’t have any complaints about the plot, the pacing did feel a little off, I’m all for a slow burn, but it felt like a complete 180 from hate to love instead of tension building over time. A few things bugged me regarding the plot though.
Setting- .5
I have no idea how to describe this world. The magic system, creatures, and order system are all super fleshed out and interesting. However, I couldn’t tell if this was set in an alternate past of our universe, a whole new fantasy world, or even possibly the future.
Characters- .25
I felt the characters all fell very flat. Aurienne was very cocky, but not in an endearing way. Oric seemed laughably soft and weak willed for an assasin. I never really understood the chemistry between them.
Prose/Style- 1
The reason I kept reading was the writing style and humor. This book was really funny, I haven’t laughed out loud at a book in a long time. (I will say a lot of the humor is potty, or sexual related humor if that is a problem for some readers) I also loved the writing style and narration style being more casual almost? Like being in the narrators literal thoughts almost.
Enjoyment- .75
I enjoyed this almost all the way through, but I got bored towards the end. The humor kept me going and not much else.
Graphic: Death, Gore, Sexual content, Violence, Medical content, Medical trauma, Murder, Sexual harassment, Injury/Injury detail, Pandemic/Epidemic
Graphic: Violence, Blood, Murder
Moderate: Sexual content
Graphic: Child death, Cursing, Death, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Violence, Blood, Medical content, Murder, Pandemic/Epidemic
Graphic: Death, Gore, Violence, Blood, Murder, Injury/Injury detail, Classism, Pandemic/Epidemic
Moderate: Cursing, Torture
Minor: Child abuse, Physical abuse, Sexual content, Death of parent