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erin_escapes_reality 's review for:
Hooked
by Emily McIntire
Dark and Spicy, those are the two words I would use to describe this book. Though, the spicy scenes were fewer than I expected, and I didn't mind that. My first concern going into this book was the the smut would outweigh the story. Joke is on me though, because it seemed balanced and on par for the characters.
I weirdly enjoyed AND disliked the play on the Peter Pan tale. It was like fun, but also annoying. I rolled my eyes when Smee came into the picture and the play on crocodiles and clocks. Just seemed a little to quirky for me, but also imaginative.
As for being dark, this may be as dark as I could go in a book. I've debated reading "Haunting Adeline" and I'm for sure not going there after this one. There is a lot of violence, like A LOT. Also, Hook is a HUGE red flag the entire time. Some of his darkness bleeds into the relationship and I just wasn't a fan of that.
This got 3 stars for me. It was an enjoyable quick read, but was lacking in story meat for me. Add in the darkness and the not LOVING the Peter Pan spin, and ta-da, 3 stars!
I weirdly enjoyed AND disliked the play on the Peter Pan tale. It was like fun, but also annoying. I rolled my eyes when Smee came into the picture and the play on crocodiles and clocks. Just seemed a little to quirky for me, but also imaginative.
As for being dark, this may be as dark as I could go in a book. I've debated reading "Haunting Adeline" and I'm for sure not going there after this one. There is a lot of violence, like A LOT. Also, Hook is a HUGE red flag the entire time. Some of his darkness bleeds into the relationship and I just wasn't a fan of that.
This got 3 stars for me. It was an enjoyable quick read, but was lacking in story meat for me. Add in the darkness and the not LOVING the Peter Pan spin, and ta-da, 3 stars!