Bad Q & A Review

November 9, 2017 / 0 comments

Bad Q & A ReviewBad by L.P. Lovell, Stevie J. Cole
Series: Bad. Dirty. Power. #1
Published by Self-Published on November 7th 2017
Genres: Dark Romance
Format: eARC
Source: ARC
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True power is never held by good men, only the most perfect of villains. And she and I are both villains...

I stole her, and she's so very angry. The cartel princess doesn't like being a pretty little pawn. She fights me when she should fear me. But oh, how her defiance excites me.

She would kill me if she could, and I'd ruin her if I had an ounce less control. What a twisted game we play with sweet threats and cruel promises. I crave her madness in the most depraved ways because I know she'll be so beautiful when she bleeds.

A queen who could set the world on fire and a king who would call it rain. Two very bad people who want very bad things are never safe together.

Some love stories have no heroes.

Bad is an All-New Dark,

Mafia Romance from LP Lovell and Stevie J. Cole!

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Q & A Review by Angie & Liezel

 

What did you think about Camille? Ronan?

Angie: At first I didn’t like Camille much. At least with Ronan we knew he was just plain cold and we knew where he stood but with Camille she was back and forth. Hot and cold. Always complaining things weren’t going her way but despite that, I grew to love her. I loved her fight. Her will to live even though I questioned that at times too. I loved her character even though she drove me batshit crazy.

Ronan is an extremely hot, cold, calculated alpha that I would love to fuck a few times. I loved his character. He didn’t give a shit and that made him more desirable. Other than laying hands on women he turned me on like crazy. Ronan and Camille together drove me crazy.

Liezel: I felt the complete opposite of what Angie felt. LOL. Immediately I fell in love with her character because of her fearlessness and as the story progressed her fearlessness seemed to accumulate over time. Ronan was exactly the same. He was basically the male version of Camille.

 

What did you like about the book? Disliked?

 

Angie: I love this book! The characters are driven. The book has depth and the writing is off the charts on fire. The only thing I hated was the ending. (I’m looking at you Stevie and L.P.) O.o

Liezel: I thought it was intriguing witnessing the contrast between the Russian Bratva and the Colombian Cartel. Both Camille and Ronan were intelligent, ruthless and powerful in their own organizations and seeing who could ooutmaneuverwho what held my attention. I loved their love-hate relationship and can not wait to see just how far these two would go to either make each other miserable or perhaps do the complete opposite. In all honestly, I enjoyed everything about the book except the ending. Why did it have to end so soon? WHY!

 

Would you sleep with the enemy if it meant you would get what you wanted?

 

Angie: Of course!! I would do what I had to do. No matter what that would entail.

Liezel: Some sacrifices just need to be made and in Camille’s situation it wasn’t a hardship when it came to dealing with Ronan. I would have done the exact same thing not only for survival but to revel in bringing such a powerful opponent literally down to his knees. I would have done exactly what Camille did and would have enjoyed every minute of it.


What do you think about bloodlust?

Angie: I think in their situation you have to have a passion for blood. I might not understand it fully but I can see how it can become an addiction to some and how they can turn that into a fetish.

Liezel: Personally, not my thing but it was so much appropriate for Camille and Ronan considering the life that are accustomed to. It was as if the more violence that they lashed out the more turned on they were. It sounds so messed up but it was seriously what worked for them and what made their story standout.

 

Would you recommend Bad?

 

Angie: Hell yes! I loved this dark read. It had everything that a dark lover like me craves in it. The cherry on top is it’s written by Stevie J. Cole and L.P. Lovell! Need I say more? I don’t think so!

Liezel: Absolutely. I love the angst, the intensity, the suspense!  “Bad” is one of those stories that will definitely have you begging for more.

The Verdict:

About L.P. Lovell

Lauren Lovell is an indie author from England. 

She suffers from a total lack of brain to mouth filter and is the friend you have to explain before you introduce her to anyone, and apologise for afterwards.

Lauren is a self-confessed shameless pervert, who may be suffering from slight peen envy. 

LP loves to hear from readers so please get in touch.

About Stevie J. Cole

Stevie J. Cole lives deep in the woods of Alabama with her husband and two precious daughters. She studied Epidemiology concentrating on cancer research but has always had a passion for writing. Some of her stories will strip you bare, some will give you nightmares, but the one thing she can promise is that she will always give you stories that make you feel.

Raw. Gritty. Love.
Because sometimes characters need to be flawed.

P.S. Stevie’s greatest fear is the impending zombie apocalypse. Think about it: swarming armies of decaying, oozing corpses stumbling around with clicking teeth, trying to eat your face. Nothing about that is good. NOTHING!



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