King edition by TM Frazier Romance eBooks
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*Spoilers* The main part of the story wasn't badly written but I have an issue with the fact that a young girl was beaten, stabbed, and then raped and it was basically dismissed afterward. Her wounds, neither mental or physical were addressed. The meat was supposedly pulled from her legs as she was stabbed with a serrated knife and she was roughly penetrated. Blood and brains were then blasted over her nakedness, but none of that caused her much trauma? Really? And then Doe let King roughly take her? Right. That's realistic.After we find out another primary in the story was brutally raped and the author handles it by having them say they'll be okay. In what universe is this author living that she believes that to be true? Neither a man or woman is going to just GET OVER IT. If an author can't give such a sensitive subject the respect it demands, at least give it meaning at some point or Do Not Go There. What a mess! Forget the rest of the story! The characters I like are dead or dying anyway.
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King edition by TM Frazier Romance eBooks Reviews
4.5 Stars
I had forgotten how T.M. Frazier can write something that is painful and yet at the same time it makes you fall in love with the bad guy, or in this case the King. I am going to straight up tell you that this book is not a happy go lucky oh lookie unicorns and rainbows type of happily ever after, it is so far from that it’s not even funny. It has drug use, sex, abuse, lies, violence and death, so if you don’t like or can’t handle those things in your books then I suggest you skip King. However, if you are like me who loves a book with a darkness to it and has no issues about those things then I don’t think you will like it, I think you will love it.
King is an @$$%^&*, a bad boy, #@!! he could be the poster child for being the epitome of an @$$%^&*. Look up the definition of @$$%^&* and his picture should be right there with it. But, he is so much more, and when we can chip away at the walls surrounding King, you see that he is so much more than what people see. He has a reason for being how he is, and he isn’t going to apologize for that and he shouldn’t.
Doe has no memory of who she is, she’s homeless and is barely surviving. She ends up at King’s coming home party with the hope of finding a bed and food and at this point she really doesn’t care what she has to do to achieve that. When something happens and King collects her as payment she doesn’t know to be scared, pissed, or relieved. She has a mouth on her that can get her in trouble in a heartbeat, and she has no problems telling King what she thinks. Slowly a relationship between them form and can see how these two have broken down their walls, that is until something happens that made me scream all sorts of profanities for a good five minutes straight. I’m not saying one instance or a couple made that happen, this is something you will have to find out on your own. And that ending, I need to get Tyrant right this second just so I can see what happens next, because yes there is a cliffhanger but luckily we don’t have long to wait for the rest of King and Doe’s story.
If you are a fan of T.M. Frazier’s previous books, I know I am, then you will want to read King right away because it will keep you on the edge of your seat wanting more.
This was my first taste of this author, and will be my last. I got nearly 50% through this story. I found it unimaginative and almost cartoonish in the way the characters “behave.” For instance, a line or two of dialogue in most works of fiction are frequently paired with discriptions of body movements so the reader has more to visualize the individuality of each character. These characters were written to behave as if from a children’s book. An example was when Doe and King are eating a picnic lunch on the dock at the far end of the property and they hear an explosion in the garage. After being hidden for a while King and Bear (another example of unimaginative story telling there. I mean Bear? Come on Bear to describe a big biker? How original?) find Doe and then proceed to have a conversation in her presence. Doe wants to know what’s going on “ ‘King, who the f*** is Isaac? Who the f*** is Grace?’ I shouted jumping up and down to make my presence known.” Other example would be describing character in laughing hysterically when the situation would barely warrant a smirk.
To sum up, it’s like this book was written by someone who knows the technique of writing fiction, but has no connection to what they’re writing, no real story to tell, no grasp of their characters. They know they have to differentiate each character and so they, lacking imagination, invent silly things that fit better in children’s fiction. One guy wears a bow tie and when excited about an upcoming date he claps his hands and announces he is going to go iron his best bow tie...and this guy is a coke tooting, pot growing, sexual diviant, who also has a heart of gold because he is King’s bestie and side kick.
I know there are publishers who pay people for a story supplying genre and sub genre, and then they publish and market the story under a single author name, paying several different people to supply a story which is then published under one author name and identity. I know a guy who does this. Makes between $500-700 per story. He bangs them out without any thought into the actual story, because the guy has all the rules of technical fiction down pat. He readily admits his stories are trash. I know he didn’t write this one...but maybe he picked up a new author.
*Spoilers* The main part of the story wasn't badly written but I have an issue with the fact that a young girl was beaten, stabbed, and then raped and it was basically dismissed afterward. Her wounds, neither mental or physical were addressed. The meat was supposedly pulled from her legs as she was stabbed with a serrated knife and she was roughly penetrated. Blood and brains were then blasted over her nakedness, but none of that caused her much trauma? Really? And then Doe let King roughly take her? Right. That's realistic.
After we find out another primary in the story was brutally raped and the author handles it by having them say they'll be okay. In what universe is this author living that she believes that to be true? Neither a man or woman is going to just GET OVER IT. If an author can't give such a sensitive subject the respect it demands, at least give it meaning at some point or Do Not Go There. What a mess! Forget the rest of the story! The characters I like are dead or dying anyway.
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