5 Stars
Flunking English, short on cash and trying to keep up with
the demands of dancing a principal role in Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet; Milos
has a lot going on right now. The last thing he needs is his English teacher
riding him about his poor class performance.
For teacher Tom, still raw from an ugly breakup, the last thing he needs is a new romance, especially one that drags him into the thorny ethical issues of dating a student.
When a chance encounter opens the door on unexpected lust, Tom and Milos plunge headlong into an erotic, all-consuming affair, but can the violent delights of new love survive secrets?
This is only our second book by Jess Whitcoft, but WOW…. that’s
all we can say. We are bowled over by
These Violent Delights and are eager to snatch up everything Jess Whitcroft has
written.
The love?
- Writing Style: There is
something about the writing style, it is short to the point, like every word
Jess Whitcroft uses fit perfectly there and need to be there. The voice of the characters is strong and concise
and easy to follow. We loved the voice
of this book.
- The relationship: We loved the relationship between Milos and
Tom, they are funny, have fantastic banter and really seem to connect. And we liked that even thought they are both
a bit flawed they fit with each other.
- The Chemistry: WOWOWOWOWOW.
This book is hot. The chemistry between
Tom and Milos is palpable, it jumps off the page. There is this magnetic pull between them,
that you can’t help feeling the sexual tension, and it is so realistic, so
authentic.
- Ballet: We loved the references
to Ballet, and Milos’s profession. There
aren’t a lot of MM books with ballet and this one was so interesting. We also really loved how Jess Whitecroft put
Milos’s feelings into his performance, and how that made him a better dancer.
The meh?
- GFY plot: I have no
issues about a GFY plot, and this one is easy to accept, as it is Milos
discovering he is sexually fluid. But,
yes, there is a but, I wish there had been some thoughts from Milos about being
actually Bi.
- The editing: There are a
few little issues of editing and consistency in the 2nd half of the
book. Nothing to really distract us, but
they were there.
- The Simon plot: Hmmm,
would have like to have that wrapped up a bit, it just kinda ended and wished
there was some closure.
These Violent Delights is a fantastic read. It is an engaging read, we were totally
engrossed in Milos and Tom, we laughed with them, cried with them and fell in
love with them. Jess Whitecroft is a
magical storyteller and we can’t wait to read all her other books.
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