Friday, February 1, 2019

RELEASE DAY: Abattoir by K Larsen and Yolanda Olson

ABATTOIR

by K. Larsen & Yolanda Olson  
Publication Date: February 1, 2019  
Genres: Pitch Black MM Romance and Murderotica


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Josi
 
I was so lost when he found me.
A young man of no experience, not knowing what love was, but he showed me. He made me feel what it’s like to be alive and opened my eyes to what the world truly is. I’m nothing without him and he knows it because he’s nothing without me.
His words are often full of praise, of need, yet I know he deserves better. I need him. I can’t live without him.
I’ll adjust to what he wants.
And maybe, when he’s ready, he’ll show me just how much he needs me too.

Bishop

Before him, I lived my life with such rigidity that my shoulders were perpetually riddled with knots. I followed a strict code.
He’s sweet and young and sees the world through a different lens which helps me relax. The rules I abide by are important for many reasons, but he makes me do things I normally wouldn’t. Things I shouldn’t, but saying no to him is not something I seem to be capable of.
To help him learn, I teach him the rules and punish him as needed.
They say love knows no bounds. That it doesn’t judge and it isn’t biased, but can it survive his recklessness and my proclivities?



WARNING: this one is PITCH BLACK and will not be for everyone. So read at your own risk.
 


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So I’ll be completely honest, I saw that one of my absolute favorite authors, K. Larson was joining forces with the dark author Yolanda Olsen, I was in. It didn’t matter if they were writing about their grocery shopping trip together… I wanted to read about it. Imagine my surprise when I started reading and found I had a darkly delicious MM romance. This is not a genre a venture into often… like this might be my second MM romance… ever… sshhh don’t tell anyone! It isn’t that I don’t like MM books, it’s just I like to read books I can relate to or that take me to like-minded places and people. This is NOT that book! However, it’s not a soft and weak book but it’s so good to push my boundaries once and a while. Abattoir does not just push my boundaries; it bursts out with a blazing flame (in a serious good way)!

I read this entire book in one single setting. There were times I’m not sure if I was in shock or gleefully loved this depraved book just on the basis that it was so completely different… so different. Larson and Olsen were amazing together. Their writing seemed to slow so very well together. It was incredible… the way they seemed to have worked together. Now, I know Olsen is kind of a horror-type writer and Larsen does write some mind-benders but man, oh man, I did not see this book coming! It was definitely more on the horror side than anything else. Jos and Bishop are two fascinating men.

I would just warn… know this book is very dark. It really should be only for the brave. Only for the ones that like dark books that push all sorts of boundaries. 


I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
 

 




 

About K. Larsen

Larsen gives good words, born in Maine, she fled the state for a short period to experience, well, anything else, but now resides there again. She writes romantic suspense and psychological romance primarily but has dabbled in most romance sub-genres. She sometimes writes with Mara White, when something viral sparks a fire between them. They’ve been known to wrench hearts from chests and tears directly from readers’ eyes.




About Yolanda Olson

Yolanda Olson is an award winning and international bestselling author. Born and raised in Bridgeport, CT where she currently resides, she usually spends her time watching her favorite channel, Investigation Discovery. Occasionally, she takes a break to write books and test the limits of her mind. Also an avid horror movie fan, she likes to incorporate dark elements into the majority of her books.






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