A review by bibliophilewithbluehair
Bury Me by K.L. Taylor-Lane

challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

🔥ARC Review 🔥

Bury Me by K.L. Taylor-Lane
Release Date: April 26, 2024

Pages: 277

Ashes Boys series:
🌀Torment Me
🌀Bury Me
🌀TBD

⚠️Content Warning⚠️
Please check content warnings BEFORE reading.

Format:📱

What to Expect:
🖤Abduction
💙Attempted SA (Not MMCs)
🖤Attempted Suicide
💙Blood Play
🖤Breath Play
💙Brother’s Ex-Best Friend
🖤Captive/Captor
💙Cliffhanger
🖤Cutting
💙Dacryphilia
🖤Dark Romance
💙Drug Use
🖤Dub-Con
💙Fear Play
🖤Forced Proximity
💙Found Family
🖤Gangs
💙Gore
🖤Jealous MMC
💙Kidnapping
🖤LGBTQ+
💙MF
🖤MFM
💙MM
🖤Multi POV
💙Non-Con
🖤Obsessive MMCs
💙Odaxelagnia
🖤Piercings
💙Possessive MMCs
🖤Praise
💙Self-Harm
🖤Tattoos
💙Trauma
🖤Wax Play
💙Why Choose

Book Description:
After a blood-drenched night of terror and torment, I thought it couldn’t get any worse.

Until I find myself a prisoner.

Locked in the concrete tower from my past, guarded by the very men who chased and captured me in masks, I’m suddenly thrust back into a life I haven’t known for ten years.

There is fear, fight and fury between my four vicious captors and I, every interaction needling on a gory knife’s edge because there’s something else looming there too.

A tangled thread I should use around my neck instead of letting their brutal hands stitch it with fire through my heart.

They say they’ll be the death of me.

Only, I fear, I may not end up buried alone.

Ratings:
FMC: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5
MMCs: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25
Plot: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
Overall: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25

 BWBH Review: 
Bury Me is book two in K.L. Taylor-Lane’s Ashes Boys series. 

Ember has been kidnapped by her brother’s ex-best friend Blaze and his friends Flint, Cole, and Phoenix. Left in the dark, she isn’t sure why she was abducted or if anyone will come looking for her. Under the watchful eye of the four MMCs, Ember begins to come out of her shell and develop relationships with each of the boys. Bury Me is a why choose where Ember will not have to choose a love interest.

As I said in my Torment Me review, Ember was such a relatable character. I easily identified with her struggles with depression and self-harm and her inconsistent journey of healing. Each MMC brought their own strengths to helping Ember heal: Blaze and his obsessive love, Phoenix and his deranged need to make everyone smile, Flint and his playful personality, and Cole and his unwavering strength.

You will need to read Torment Me before Bury Me. A third book will be announced. 

Bury Me is perfect for readers who enjoy their romance dark as night, a why choose with some MM spice, and an FMC who is battling her own demons while finding her place in her new world. 

Thank you to K.L. Taylor-Lane for the ARC.