A review by scmp73
Owned by the Mountain Man by Gemma Weir

dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

0.75

The first book of the series was a little much, but I knew what the series was before I got into it. It’s mindless reading and I didn’t take it too seriously. This storyline is honestly fucked up. The author starts the book off with this warning:

“If you consider unapologetic alphaholes unacceptable, or feel their behavior is in some way abusive, then this isn’t the book or series for you.
If you’re a nay sayer who thinks what I write is romanticizing domestic violence and abuse then please, please stop reading now.”


That should have been enough to make me walk away. Sadly I didn’t, and I’m annoyed with myself for not listening to my gut and the gross feeling I got when I read the warning at the beginning. If that warning gives you the ick like it gave me, just walk away. The writing is not good enough to justify ignoring your gut. 

Beau from the first book was over the top, but I wasn’t expecting Huck to be even worse. Huck was manipulative and abusive. I get the author likes writing about “alphaholes” and overly possessive men, but there’s a way to do that without glamorizing what happened in this book. 

The only reason this book doesn’t have a zero rating from me is because I enjoyed the relationship between Huck and Cora at the beginning, before he went absolutely batshit crazy and
intentionally sabotaged Cora’s birth control and forced her to get pregnant.
It was so upsetting to read how the author portrayed Cora after she found out about Huck’s betrayal. If that doesn’t scream abuse, I don’t know what does. 

I started this series because they were supposed to be mindless and not something to take too seriously. I think after this book I’ll be done with this series/author. 

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