Book Review: Butcher & Blackbird - Brynne Weaver

 

Butcher & Blackbird is the first twisted novel of the ruinous love trilogy. It follows Sloane, otherwise known as Blackbird or The Orb Weaver, as she goes along killing other serial killers to get them off the streets. However, she leaves them a little blind. Sloane meets Rowan, otherwise known as Butcher, in an unusual circumstance and they start playing games with each other. 

The book gets quite intense with both of the main characters being serial killers themselves with some insane murder scenes but also some cosy scenes in between. It's the kind of book to give you whiplash between loving and hating the characters. 

The book is very graphic, VERY. In more sense than one. Firstly, the murder scenes are described in disturbing detail for what is essentially a romance book. It is proper dark romance. It also ruined a few things for me - the main one being Orzo pasta (iykyk). Secondly, the spicy chapters go beyond spicy. They are HOT and also get a little crazy. There are some preferences which I am not a fan of personally but I am not offended by reading them. I just don't think I was expecting as much detail as I got from this book. 

I really enjoyed the book but was also a little disturbed by it. Don't get me wrong, I will definitely be picking up Leather & Lark and Scythe & Sparrow but I only gave this 4⭐

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