source: library
title:
Butcher & Blackbird (The Ruinous Love Trilogy Book 1)
author:
Brynne Weaver
published: August 15, 2023
pages: 355
genre: dark contemporary romance/humor
first line:
Being a serial killer who kills serial killers is a great hobby….
rated: 3 out of 5


blurb:
Every serial killer needs a friend.
Every game must have a winner.
When a chance encounter sparks an unlikely bond between rival murderers Sloane and Rowan, the two find something elusive—the friendship of a like-minded, pitch-black soul. From small town West Virginia to upscale California, from downtown Boston to rural Texas, the two hunters collide in an annual game of blood and suffering, one that pits them against the most dangerous monsters in the country. But as their friendship develops into something more, the restless ghosts left in their wake are only a few steps behind, ready to claim more than just their newfound love. Can Rowan and Sloane dig themselves out of a game of graves? Or have they finally met their match?
Butcher & Blackbird is the first book in the Ruinous Love Dark Romance trilogy of interconnected stand-alone dark romantic comedies. This dual POV novel ends on a HEA.
my thoughts:
I finally caved and read
Butcher & Blackbird by
Brynne Weaver. This is the first in her
The Ruinous Love Trilogy. This book starts with 2 pages of trigger warnings.
Butcher & Blackbird is told in alternating POV’s by two serial killers Sloane Sutherland A.K.A. The Orb Weaver/Blackbird and Rowan Kane A.K.A. the Boston Butcher.
Spoiler alert, these two vigilante serial killers fall in love. The supporting cast that weaves in and out of the storyline are Sloane’s BFF Lark and Logan’s 2 brothers, setting it up for the next books in the series.
I both liked and disliked this book.
What I liked was that it’s a fast read without a dull moment and I read it in a few sittings. I laughed out loud more than once, enjoying the dark humor. This is first in a series but it reads fine as a standalone since the story comes to a full close by then end while also leaving room for the story to roll into the second book if you choose to continue.
Author
Brynne Weaver is creative and I enjoyed her descriptive writing style. The tension between Rowan and Sloane felt real and the spicy scenes which don’t happen until around 60% in the book were good. Rowan is quite the character. Even though it was insta-love on his part, this was a slow burn, dark romance with humor peppered in.
Now onto
what I did not like, which was mainly the unrealistic and contrived situations in order to move the plot forward. Then there were the loopholes in some scenes that defied logic and when writing this way you insult the reader’s intelligence. I don’t mind suspending disbelief, but it was more than that.
Another thing I did not like was that Rowan was kind of a jerk. There were two instances where he was extremely rude to two women and he’s also slightly stalkerish and overstepped Sloane’s boundaries. He was charming and funny but also toxic and controlling.
And while I enjoyed the author’s storytelling for the most part, more character development was needed all around here. For example, Rowan is Irish but aside from his slipping into an Irish accent when upset, there’s nothing more on this. Also, don’t know much about Sloane’s background. I found her reason for being a serial killer to be unrealistic. We’re also expected to believe that these two have somehow been on this killing spree and have hunted out and discarded dangerous serial killers all by themselves? And that they themselves have not been caught by the FBI with nothing to support this?
So while
Butcher & Blackbird was totally unbelievable, it was certainly never dull. Supposedly there’s a film in the works, so if that happens I will definitely watch it.
I recommend this one if you enjoy dark romance, an alpha male, some spicy scenes, humor, alot of drama and do not mind suspending disbelief while reading.
I don’t usually read reviews until after I’m done reading and when I took a look, this one has mixed reviews. And low and behold, I won’t name any names here but the same BookTok influencer who steered me wrong in the past gave this one a raving 5-star all CAPS review on Goodreads. Surprise surprise. 🙂
Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver quotes:
“I’m pretty sure the blush has set fire to my skin and the source of the flame is my incinerated heart.”
“I told her I’m no angel. I don’t think she believed me. But she’s about to discover that I’m the devil she never knew she needed.”
“From the second we met, she sparked my curiosity, fanning banked embers into glowing coals, and now she’s ignited the first thread of flame.”
Butcher & Blackbird by
Brynne Weaver has earned its spot in my reading blanket as square #27. Have you heard of this series or read this one?
Disclaimer: This review is my honest opinion. I did not receive any kind of compensation for reading and reviewing this book. I am under no obligation to write a positive review. I borrowed a copy of Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver from my local library. The crochet image in this review is my own and not to be removed.