

Leather & Lark: The Ruinous Love Trilogy [Weaver, Brynne] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Leather & Lark: The Ruinous Love Trilogy Review: Loved it - When I told my husband that I was reading a serial k!ller romance, he gave me a side eye. When I started cackling while listening to the audiobook, I think he was a little bit concerned, lol. But the truth is that this series is kinda hysterical, even though it’s dark and gruesome in other ways. Weaver has such a skill for balancing the dark and the swoony, making me love these twisted characters. This one is a new spin on the beloved marriage of convenience trope, bringing together a “multiple deleter” and a contract k!ller. It’s also a best friend’s brother-in-law romance, with a banter-filled meet cute, tons of chemistry, and a boy obsessed. I loved the slow burn and how absolutely adorable the (anti)hero was - he was so completely gone for his girl. He knows he needs to put in the work to win over his wife after their disastrous first meeting, and he doesn’t hesitate to do so. The writing is just immensely bingeable, entertaining, and fun - I devoured this in a single day, and there was certainly never a dull moment. I loved it! I think it goes without saying that there are some dark, potentially triggering elements to the series, but even more so with this installment. The story follows Lark, a woman whose experience with SA has shaped her into the woman she is today. Namely, that she hunts down sexual predators and makes sure they can never hurt anyone again - taking matters into her own hands. You’d never know by looking at Lark that such darkness lives inside her, which is why her first interaction with Lachlan goes so awry. He sees a pretty, sunshine, self-absorbed girl who doesn’t have a care in the world, and he couldn’t be more wrong. So when Lachlan discovers that Lark is his brother’s fiancée’s best friend, it’s a shock to the system. And when Lark realizes that she needs to marry Lachlan in order to keep her friends safe, it’s sure to change the dynamic of their relationship. I remember having so much fun reading Butcher & Blackbird back when it first released, so I’ve been eagerly awaiting the next installment of the series. I love that the books truly feel one-of-a-kind, with a great mix of dark and comedic elements, as well as plenty of heat. I liked Lark quite a bit and how she gave as good as she got, but it’s truly the smitten Lachlan who steals the show here. He quickly realizes the error of his ways, and I loved watching him try to navigate unfamiliar territory. If I have one complaint, it’d be that I wanted to spend more time with the characters without days or weeks passing in between interactions. But maybe I’m just greedy - it’s really that I wanted even more time with these characters. The slow burn was perfect for them, and things did get pretty spicy towards the end. Maybe not my preferred type of spice, but it fit the couple and enhanced the relationship in its own way. All in all, I had a fantastic time - and now I cannot wait for the final book in the series. Audio note: Highly, highly recommended in audio! If you’re the type of reader who has never understood the appeal of audiobooks, this is the perfect one to try. It’s a true performance, told in duet-style. Samantha Brentmoor’s crisp, clear voice is exceedingly easy to listen to, and she even does some singing, which was great. Eric Nolan is new-to-me, but I would definitely seek him out in the future. He brings Lachlan’s Irish swoon and swagger to life, with a gruff and grumbly voice that was perfection. The runtime (12 hours) meant it was a full day binge, but it did not drag at all. Not sure I’d recommend listening at work, but there’s minimal spice in the first half. So glad I was able to listen to this one, it was an experience for sure. Review: I loved the characters and their relationship. And overall enjoyed the story. - So Butcher & Blackbird should be read before Leather & Lark. Lachlan Kane is ready to retire from contract killing, to having a quiet life in his leather shop. But when his boss sends him on a job meeting a woman who is a walking catastrophe - Lachlan's grumpy attitude gets the best of him. And screwing up that job means his boss will never get his claws out of him. Not until Lark Montague offers him a deal. Lark is sunshine and glitter, but she has dark secrets hiding beneath her bright exterior. So when her loved ones are threatened - she makes a hard decision. They may not be able to stand one another, but they are getting married in hopes to help them both. They must both navigate the dark world where they are bound together, it becomes impossible to distinguish their fake marriage for a real one. But negotiating their newfound marriage isn't the only challenge they have to face, when danger comes knocking. So, I loved Butcher & Blackbird, and couldn't wait to get a hold of Leather and Lark. I needed this book - thanks to that little teasing chapter in B&B. Plus, I love grumpy/sunshine & marriage of convenience so I was dying to see how this played out. Dark romances are my jam, & I loved how B&B was a dark rom-com. And while this also falls under the dark rom-com category... I wouldn't really call it dark. It was a bit slower paced, and had a lot of fluff to it, with just little crumbs of things making me want to read more. There wasn't as much danger and suspense as I would have hoped given the circumstances, and when we got it, it felt a bit rushed. And some of the relationship felt less "show" and more "tell". (Not all, there was some parts that SHOWED it too, but there were some parts where we were TOLD what happened with the characters). It did have great banter, great side characters, & some steamy scenes within. It was overall a good read. I loved the characters and their relationship. I loved the slow burn and tension. And overall enjoyed the story. & I'm excited for the next book in the series! 4⭐ out of 5⭐.







| Best Sellers Rank | #3,431 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #21 in Romantic Suspense (Books) #117 in Romantic Comedy (Books) #816 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Book 2 of 3 | The Ruinous Love Trilogy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (30,985) |
| Dimensions | 5.56 x 1 x 8.25 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1638931798 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1638931799 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | June 4, 2024 |
| Publisher | Slowburn |
J**E
Loved it
When I told my husband that I was reading a serial k!ller romance, he gave me a side eye. When I started cackling while listening to the audiobook, I think he was a little bit concerned, lol. But the truth is that this series is kinda hysterical, even though it’s dark and gruesome in other ways. Weaver has such a skill for balancing the dark and the swoony, making me love these twisted characters. This one is a new spin on the beloved marriage of convenience trope, bringing together a “multiple deleter” and a contract k!ller. It’s also a best friend’s brother-in-law romance, with a banter-filled meet cute, tons of chemistry, and a boy obsessed. I loved the slow burn and how absolutely adorable the (anti)hero was - he was so completely gone for his girl. He knows he needs to put in the work to win over his wife after their disastrous first meeting, and he doesn’t hesitate to do so. The writing is just immensely bingeable, entertaining, and fun - I devoured this in a single day, and there was certainly never a dull moment. I loved it! I think it goes without saying that there are some dark, potentially triggering elements to the series, but even more so with this installment. The story follows Lark, a woman whose experience with SA has shaped her into the woman she is today. Namely, that she hunts down sexual predators and makes sure they can never hurt anyone again - taking matters into her own hands. You’d never know by looking at Lark that such darkness lives inside her, which is why her first interaction with Lachlan goes so awry. He sees a pretty, sunshine, self-absorbed girl who doesn’t have a care in the world, and he couldn’t be more wrong. So when Lachlan discovers that Lark is his brother’s fiancée’s best friend, it’s a shock to the system. And when Lark realizes that she needs to marry Lachlan in order to keep her friends safe, it’s sure to change the dynamic of their relationship. I remember having so much fun reading Butcher & Blackbird back when it first released, so I’ve been eagerly awaiting the next installment of the series. I love that the books truly feel one-of-a-kind, with a great mix of dark and comedic elements, as well as plenty of heat. I liked Lark quite a bit and how she gave as good as she got, but it’s truly the smitten Lachlan who steals the show here. He quickly realizes the error of his ways, and I loved watching him try to navigate unfamiliar territory. If I have one complaint, it’d be that I wanted to spend more time with the characters without days or weeks passing in between interactions. But maybe I’m just greedy - it’s really that I wanted even more time with these characters. The slow burn was perfect for them, and things did get pretty spicy towards the end. Maybe not my preferred type of spice, but it fit the couple and enhanced the relationship in its own way. All in all, I had a fantastic time - and now I cannot wait for the final book in the series. Audio note: Highly, highly recommended in audio! If you’re the type of reader who has never understood the appeal of audiobooks, this is the perfect one to try. It’s a true performance, told in duet-style. Samantha Brentmoor’s crisp, clear voice is exceedingly easy to listen to, and she even does some singing, which was great. Eric Nolan is new-to-me, but I would definitely seek him out in the future. He brings Lachlan’s Irish swoon and swagger to life, with a gruff and grumbly voice that was perfection. The runtime (12 hours) meant it was a full day binge, but it did not drag at all. Not sure I’d recommend listening at work, but there’s minimal spice in the first half. So glad I was able to listen to this one, it was an experience for sure.
N**S
I loved the characters and their relationship. And overall enjoyed the story.
So Butcher & Blackbird should be read before Leather & Lark. Lachlan Kane is ready to retire from contract killing, to having a quiet life in his leather shop. But when his boss sends him on a job meeting a woman who is a walking catastrophe - Lachlan's grumpy attitude gets the best of him. And screwing up that job means his boss will never get his claws out of him. Not until Lark Montague offers him a deal. Lark is sunshine and glitter, but she has dark secrets hiding beneath her bright exterior. So when her loved ones are threatened - she makes a hard decision. They may not be able to stand one another, but they are getting married in hopes to help them both. They must both navigate the dark world where they are bound together, it becomes impossible to distinguish their fake marriage for a real one. But negotiating their newfound marriage isn't the only challenge they have to face, when danger comes knocking. So, I loved Butcher & Blackbird, and couldn't wait to get a hold of Leather and Lark. I needed this book - thanks to that little teasing chapter in B&B. Plus, I love grumpy/sunshine & marriage of convenience so I was dying to see how this played out. Dark romances are my jam, & I loved how B&B was a dark rom-com. And while this also falls under the dark rom-com category... I wouldn't really call it dark. It was a bit slower paced, and had a lot of fluff to it, with just little crumbs of things making me want to read more. There wasn't as much danger and suspense as I would have hoped given the circumstances, and when we got it, it felt a bit rushed. And some of the relationship felt less "show" and more "tell". (Not all, there was some parts that SHOWED it too, but there were some parts where we were TOLD what happened with the characters). It did have great banter, great side characters, & some steamy scenes within. It was overall a good read. I loved the characters and their relationship. I loved the slow burn and tension. And overall enjoyed the story. & I'm excited for the next book in the series! 4⭐ out of 5⭐.
M**R
Dang nab it
I swore this book wasn't going to top Butcher and Blackbird for me. Damn it, I was so very wrong. As much as I loved Sloane and Rowan, I fell so much harder for Lach and Lark. I loved not only getting a sneek peek of Sloane and Rowans' future but really a complete immersion into the continuation of their stories and the strengthening of their found family. I got to watch them evolve around their best friends and their family. To lend themselves to the happily ever after of another Kane couple. That alone was beauty in of itself and worthy of a read. However, that was just the tip of the Kane/Brynne Weaver dynasty. Butcher and Blackbird had a chef's kiss humor level. Leather and Lark had me cackling out loud and kicking my feet throughout. I don't know if I found myself crying or laughing most often, but it seemed to go hand in hand. It was a restorative cathartic type of cry, dug from the depths of the traumas, darkness, and hurts and spit shined into a brave and healing journey. I adored watching these two tear down their walls, be truly vulnerable and wholly themselves, love and be loved despite and because of their pain and darkness, and jump! I'm more in love with Brynne just knowing that she had to have put so much of herself into this one. You can't make up this level of depravity and provide all of the feelings without a level of introspection and rawness. Thank you for this novel. It felt really important, and it healed something in me.
A**E
Secondo capitolo di questa saga molto bello, ma secondo me non all’altezza del primo. Resta comunque una lettura molto piacevole. Legge bene i trigger warning prima di cominciare questo libro.
J**A
Butcher and Blackbird, the first in the series, was by far the best. But I absolutely loved this book. The characters were so interesting.I laughed at certain times and others was on the edge of my seat. When I finished this series I immediately scoured the internet for more of Brynne Weavers bookd
A**E
I loved this book. I love BW sense of humour. I love the characters—I relate in many ways to Lark (not in the multiple deleter skills). I will read the third book in this trilogy as soon as it comes out. Whatever she writes I’ll buy because her storytelling and writing is excellent
A**A
Despite being the sequel of Butcher and Blackbird, it is completely different in several ways from what B&B was. And that has made it even more interesting, that forced proximity, those crazy plans that Lark has to carry out, Lark being Lark and at the same time being that alter ego that no one expects. The spicy scenes 😍 god, if I enjoyed those of B&B those of L&L, despite I think they have been less, they have been spectacular. Definitely can't choose between Rowan and Lachlan 🤣 I have to say that the Bonus scene has left me speechless, dumbfounded, flipping out and I loved it 😏 But now I need Fionn's book desperately, that epilogue almost killed me 🥺. Summarizing, this book follows that comedic point we saw in B&B, with the dramas of a couple who clearly didn't know what was in store for them. PS: I was laughing for several minutes at the "that particular unicorn doesn't shit rainbows." thing. Can’t wait for Fionn’s story 😍
M**A
Boken kom i mycket bra skick, inte läst än.
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