Leather & Lark

by

Brynne Weaver

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy dark romance with a thriller twist are likely to appreciate this book.
  • Fans of the marriage of convenience trope, especially when combined with enemies-to-lovers dynamics, will find a lot to enjoy.
  • Those who like their romance novels with a side of danger and morally grey characters should be drawn to the story.
  • Readers who enjoyed the first book in the series and are invested in the world and characters will likely want to continue with this installment.
  • Anyone looking for a fast-paced, steamy read that blends romance with elements of suspense and danger would be a good fit for this book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers expecting a true thriller or mystery novel may be disappointed by the focus on romance over plot.
  • Those who are sensitive to graphic violence or dark themes should probably avoid this book.
  • Fans of slow-burn romances might find the relationship development too quick or lacking in depth.
  • Readers who prefer their romance novels to be more grounded in reality may struggle with some of the over-the-top elements.
  • Those who don't enjoy explicit sexual content should look elsewhere.
  • Anyone hoping for a standalone story might be frustrated by the connections to the previous book and setup for future installments in the series.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Entertaining and binge-worthy romance
  • Intriguing characters with complex backstories
  • Good chemistry and banter between the main couple
  • Interesting mix of romance and thriller elements
  • Compelling marriage of convenience plot
  • Steamy and well-written intimate scenes
  • Strong character development, especially for Lachlan
  • Engaging audiobook narration
  • Fun and over-the-top in an enjoyable way
  • Satisfying continuation of the series world/characters

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot feels weaker compared to the first book in the series
  • Pacing issues, with some slow or draggy sections
  • Predictable villain/mystery element
  • Less shocking/gory content than the first book
  • Some found the characters less compelling than in book one
  • Romance development felt rushed or lacking for some readers
  • Overuse of certain phrases or curse words
  • Audiobook narration for Lark's character bothered some listeners
  • Not as much action or thrilling elements as expected
  • Didn't live up to extremely high expectations set by first book for some

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