
Leather & Lark
The Ruinous Love Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Samantha Brentmoor
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Eric Nolan
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Auteur(s):
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Brynne Weaver
À propos de cet audio
“I don’t just want to hear her laugh, I need to earn it. Every time I gain a little ground, I want more. I want to break out of the shade and back into her light. Without even realizing it, I’ve become addicted to it. To her.”
From the author of the genre-breaking international TikTok sensation Butcher & Blackbird comes the second book in the Ruinous Love Trilogy—a hate-to-love dark romantic comedy packed with danger, chaos, and heat.
Contract killer Lachlan Kane wants a quiet life working in his leather studio and forgetting all about his traumatic past. But when he botches a job for his boss’s biggest client, Lachlan knows he’ll never claw his way out of the underworld. At least, not until songbird Lark Montague offers him a deal: use his skills to hunt down a killer and she’ll find a way to secure his freedom. The catch? He has to marry her first.
And they can’t stand each other.
Indie singer-songwriter Lark is the sunshine and glitter that burns through every cloud and clings to every crevice that Lachlan Kane tries to hide inside. The surly older brother of her best friend’s soulmate, Lachlan thinks she’s just a privileged princess, but Lark has plenty of secrets hiding in the shadows of her bright light. With her formidable family in a tailspin and her best friend’s happiness on the line, she’s willing to make a vow to the man she’s determined to hate, no matter how tempting the broody assassin might be.
As Lachlan and Lark navigate the dark world that binds them together, it becomes impossible to discern their fake marriage from a real one. But it’s not just familiar dangers that haunt them.
There’s another phantom lurking on their doorstep.
And this one has come for blood.
Tropes:
Hate-to-love
Marriage of convenience
Grumpy/sunshine
He falls first
Groveling, but make it psycho
Touch her/him and die
©2024 Brynne Weaver (P)2025 Penguin AudioBut the narration... holy that is HOT! I have to wonder how many times the narrators got themselves off as they worked because the sexy sounds sounded very real.
Will listen again. 11/10 fully recommended
just make sure you don't listen in public or in your car. hahaha
Christ Jesus
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Best Audio I’ve listened to
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Great story
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Thanks for keeping audiobooks a safe space.
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to cute
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Story was okay too. I am enjoying this series and look forward to the next instalment
Amazing Narration
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Loved the make actors voice he pulled off Irish "batman" vibes very well.
Overall loved the story.
Not a fan of Samantha Brentmoor
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Another winner by Brynne Weaver!
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Great Narrators!
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First of all, the pizza scene. The content warnings made it sound like the pizza scene was going to be worse than the cookies & cream ice cream scene, and it just didn't shock me the way the cookies and cream scene in B&B did? Maybe because it wasn't directly related to either of the MCs?
I really liked the way this book started out - it truly set the unhinged scene and the enemies to lovers vibes I was excited about. Also, marriage of convenience is always a trope I will get excited about, because I love the creativity or humanity behind the reasoning for getting married.
That said, once Lachlan and Lark actually got married, all the delicious tension and chemistry established just completely fizzled out for me. There seemed to be a long stretch where nothing really happened and the story felt unnecessarily dragged out. Even once the spice hit, I wasn't convinced they had any chemistry anymore, so it felt kind of forced. They ended up convincing me and pulling me back in towards the end, but I do feel the middle was missing some vital components to make this book truly what I hoped it would be.
What I really loved was that Lachlan had no idea how deranged and unhinged Lark was until after he found her trophies. I liked that she caught him off guard and was the furthest thing from what he expected. I also loved the dichotomy of her love for all things pretty, sparkly and crafty and how polarizing it was to how vindictive and vengeful she could be.
I also found there were less moments where the comedy really hit the way it did in B&B. I found myself laughing frequently while reading/listening to B&B, and I don't recall really laughing much at all in L&L except perhaps in the fireworks scene at the beginning?
This sounds like a lot of criticism, but Butcher & Blackbird truly set the bar high. I still really enjoyed this book, but it doesn't compare to B&B in my mind, and it definitely could have been shorter or built up in the middle.
When discussing this book with a friend, she mentioned she felt this could have been a situation of an indie author going trad and losing their voice, and although I seriously hope that's not the case, I can't help but think she may be on to something with that point.
As is expected, the duet narration by Samantha Brentmoor and Eric Nolan was great. It was particularly risky that Lark was such a musical character and loved to sing, but Samantha didn't shy away from singing when required. I'm not 100% sure if it's because I listened to the audiobook at 2x speed or if it was intentional, but there were many times where Samantha was laughing or giggling to portray how the interaction played out, but every single time she laughed it sounded absolutely unhinged - even in moments, where an unhinged laugh wasn't necessary, that's how it came off and I didn't always love it when it wasn't warranted. But, take that with a grain of salt - as I said, I listened at 2x speed and that could have been part of the reason it sounded that way.
another fun dark romcom from brynne!
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