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javalenciaph's review against another edition
4.0
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Note: This ARC was provided by Less Than Three Press in exchange for an honest review.
This is a far lighter read compared to the previous novels by the author that I've read, though both Kian and Silver have experienced their own kind of pain, Kian's courtesy of his estranged mother and Silver's from a tragedy that happened when he was just seventeen. They find a sense of peace and acceptance when they're together, and their relationship is one that transitions from attraction and lust to love and trust.
The book includes a bonus epilogue of sorts for the first book, Scarred Souls, one that reiterates that both Josh and Damien will always have issues but there continues to be a feeling of hope that they'll get through them together. I liked the Josh and Damien bonus and Kian and Silver's story was definitely different T.T. Kove yet still an overall good read. Inked Souls (plus that Scarred Souls bonus) gets four out five stars. ♥
Note: This ARC was provided by Less Than Three Press in exchange for an honest review.
This is a far lighter read compared to the previous novels by the author that I've read, though both Kian and Silver have experienced their own kind of pain, Kian's courtesy of his estranged mother and Silver's from a tragedy that happened when he was just seventeen. They find a sense of peace and acceptance when they're together, and their relationship is one that transitions from attraction and lust to love and trust.
The book includes a bonus epilogue of sorts for the first book, Scarred Souls, one that reiterates that both Josh and Damien will always have issues but there continues to be a feeling of hope that they'll get through them together. I liked the Josh and Damien bonus and Kian and Silver's story was definitely different T.T. Kove yet still an overall good read. Inked Souls (plus that Scarred Souls bonus) gets four out five stars. ♥
thequeerbookish's review
2.0
I haven't read the first part (and considering my rating, I'll never will), but since Inked Souls features a new pairing, I gave it a go.
I wish I didn't.
Let me start with the characters. The more I got to know about Kian, the less I liked him. Putting myself in his shoes wasn't something I could do. His crush on Silver is not believeable. Just because he is oh-so-gorgeous - which the reader gets told again and again and again and, you get the drill - he's the love of his life? They have a lot of unsafe sex and even the sex scenes couldn't hold my attention. I'm sorry, but I just didn't feel their relationship.
On top of this there are the repetitions. Things I have just read a few pages before get told again. And even if there were more than a few pages in between, this is no book with hundreds of pages. No need to tell the reader what has happend in this book.
If these were the only thing bothering me, I'd gave a rating of 3 stars. But there is more. Something I didn't expect and which I found to be executed poorly, too: Mental illnesses.
There was no trigger warning on the book and to be honest I would have needed one. If I knew there was a bpd (Borderline Personality Disorder) character in this book and talk about self-harm and suicide, I would have never read this book. The way a character's asexuality was handled or to be more exact talked about, didn't sit well with me as well.
Overall this book made me feel really bad. Because I don't want my lovely readers the same way, here's a trigger list for this book: Mental illnesses (bpd, bipolar disorder, depression, self-harm, suicide (nearly attempted)), anti asexuality, child rape, sexual assault, unsafe sex, child neglect. Hopefully I haven't forgotten one.
I got a copy for free through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you.
I wish I didn't.
Let me start with the characters. The more I got to know about Kian, the less I liked him. Putting myself in his shoes wasn't something I could do. His crush on Silver is not believeable. Just because he is oh-so-gorgeous - which the reader gets told again and again and again and, you get the drill - he's the love of his life? They have a lot of unsafe sex and even the sex scenes couldn't hold my attention. I'm sorry, but I just didn't feel their relationship.
On top of this there are the repetitions. Things I have just read a few pages before get told again. And even if there were more than a few pages in between, this is no book with hundreds of pages. No need to tell the reader what has happend in this book.
If these were the only thing bothering me, I'd gave a rating of 3 stars. But there is more. Something I didn't expect and which I found to be executed poorly, too: Mental illnesses.
There was no trigger warning on the book and to be honest I would have needed one. If I knew there was a bpd (Borderline Personality Disorder) character in this book and talk about self-harm and suicide, I would have never read this book. The way a character's asexuality was handled or to be more exact talked about, didn't sit well with me as well.
Overall this book made me feel really bad. Because I don't want my lovely readers the same way, here's a trigger list for this book: Mental illnesses (bpd, bipolar disorder, depression, self-harm, suicide (nearly attempted)), anti asexuality, child rape, sexual assault, unsafe sex, child neglect. Hopefully I haven't forgotten one.
I got a copy for free through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you.