A review by lostinfictionaluniverse
Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver

adventurous dark funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Two serial killers competing to see who kword a pos first and falling in love each other and sharing their deranged hobbies. SIGN ME THE F UP. 😌😌

This book was so damn good. I was hooked from the first word and enjoyed every second of it. Also the audiobook with the narrators was so FUCKING SEK C. They made this whole experience even more amazing. The way it is a dark romance with a bit of comedic relief added to it. It definitely was a new combination for me and it worked so well. 

I'm so obsessed with Rowan n Sloane. They are just everything. They definitely made it to my top favourites list. They served the 'he fell first and harder' trope so well. 

Sloane was such a badass. She was funny, intelligent and crazy, kwording shitty men and doing everyone a favour by taking them out if this planet. The last time I read about a heroine like her was mother Lana Myers. Rowan, my boy. He was literally so fabulous. The man maybe a deranged k!ller but had a huge golden retriever energy. Also let's not forget HE IS A CHEF n owns a restaurant. Damn that combo was iconic. He is as crazy and insane as Sloane. And he was so fucking SEK C. I was swooning over him the entire time.

As a pairing, they were just everything. Not only they served 'HE fell first n harder' they also served friends to lovers so well. I loved their insane chemistry. Also the way they think in the same wavelength. And love love how they have such shared interests, lol. I love how he got obsessed with her since the start. And also love how they are soft with one another. Their connection is what made this book work so well.

I loved the side characters too. And their connection with our leads. It was just so pure joyful. 

Overall this book was everything. I'm glad I picked it up. And enjoyed every second of it. I can't wait for Lachlan n Lark's book. 😊