Quickie: The Flesh Cartel #2: The Auction by Rachel Haimowitz and Heidi Belleau

RIPTIDE

The Flesh Cartel #2: The Auction by Rachel Haimowitz and Heidi Belleau 
Erotica / Suspense  
Riptide Publishing (November 5, 2012)

Rating: B+
Heat: N/A - Very dark subject matter.

Hero: Mat – Fighter, Brother 
Hero: Douglas – Intellectual, Brother 
Setting: USA

*This is a serial series, part two of six installments. Part three releases in January! To read my review of part one, click here.



Synopsis:


Warning:

This story contains explicit violence, forced incest, and non-consent.

Review:

The Flesh Cartel #2: The Auction begins where Capture left off. And, oh, my god, I knew it would get worse, I knew the worst was still to come, but the reality was even harsher than I tried to prepare for. This installment will tear you up inside. Consider yourself forewarned.

As the title implies, in The Auction we witness more of the brutal and unforgiving conditioning and training of Mat and Dougie, as well as the preparation for their sale at auction. And what we witness, it left me speechless. And breathless. And horrified. What Mat and Dougie are put through in this installment is atrocious. Those poor boys. Every turn of the page had me thinking, “Well, it can’t get worse than that.” And then it did. It really did.

Because Mat and Dougie are living a nightmare most couldn’t even imagine. Raped—repeatedly. Beaten—regularly. Tortured and debased—day after day. And yet, somehow, they are still surviving. Their determination, their will, their love for each other, is the true core of this story. I don’t know how the authors continue to emphasize that aspect with everything else that is going on, but they do.

To say that I want to keep reading this series is not quite true. I’m afraid to keep going. I’m apprehensive about where it will take me. What I’ll have to endure. I know it’s going to mess with my head and my heart and my stomach. It’s going to twist my insides. But the author’s have me invested. And, as I said previously, Miz Haimowitz and Miz Belleau have their literary fingers around my neck, forcing me to keep going. I… have to.

I have to see Mat and Dougie get their revenge (particularly with The Madame). I have to know more about Nikolai. Who he is, why he’s doing the things he’s doing, what he’s going to do to the boys next… And I desperately have to know how this is going to end.

The Flesh Cartel is not for the faint of heart. It is depressingly dark and horrifyingly realistic. There is nothing glamorous or romantic about it. You won’t find any starry-eyed heroes or mushy sentiments of love. The Flesh Cartel gives you heroes full of grit and surprisingly unbroken spirits… and the only sentiments you’ll find are humility and fear. And hope.

 

Paula’s Review: Stop by tomorrow for another take on The Flesh Cartel #2: The Auction!

1 comment:

  1. This book has consumed my thoughts this week. Great review!

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