Monday, April 22, 2019

Unbroken by Brooklyn Ray Review

Unbroken
by Brooklyn Ray


⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

I was given a review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own.

WARNING: This book contains sexual content, rape, abuse and mature subject content.

Michael Gates is finally settling down and going off to college with his sister Janice, or at least he's supposed to be. Michael and Janice move to Port Lewis so they can begin this new part of their lives. Once they arrive at their new residence, it doesn't take long before a demon named Victor reveals himself to Michael. Things escalate quickly and the two begin to have an intense sexual relationship resulting in them developing feelings for each other. When secrets from their seperate pasts are revealed it seems to make their relationship stronger enabling them to take on whatever adventures the future holds, together.

I felt the author did an amazing job with the Michael character. It was amazing to watch him go through the stages of denial and finally acceptance of his past and what he wanted for his future. Victor was well written as well, it was good to see him written as an equal partner for Michael rather than a secondary character in Michael's story. I thought the relationship between Michael and Victor was, while usually hot and heavy, it was also sweet, intense, dramatic and realistic. The growth in the relationship between Michael and Victor was apparent and beautiful in it's own way. I found myself rooting for them very early on and was very excited to find out they would be staying together.

I would recommend this book for an older audience, 18+. Also, to people who enjoy human and monster intercourse, paranormal romance, and people who are not disturbed by occult practices.


2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good read! I'm glad you thought the relationship was done well. I do love LGBT+ reads.

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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    1. It really was such a good read! I enjoy LGBTQ reads as well, and I found this book to be such a wonderful read. The relationship was extremely well done. It had such powerful love, acceptance and healing vibes.

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