This author made me sit up, made me squirm, made me clammy, made me blush, I loved the push and pull I had towards Cain and his brother.Ĭain isn't your typical kleptomaniac that steals the simple things in life, he likes to remove the eyeballs out of his victims if they are an unusual colour, take Kirby for instance his next victim in his line of sight her eyes are an unusual purple colour and it's those which came under his radar. If you’ve got triggers then this book most definitely isn’t for you, this author doesn’t muck around, it’s dark, gritty, kinky, as fucked up as anything I’ve ever read, and at one stage in the story (cucumber play) I even ended up laughing out loud! Sorry not sorry for my sickness! Usually when an author dubs a book dark I'll go in skeptically mainly because their dark to my dark are on completely different playing fields. I’m a little bit unhinged on the best of days so I think I’m going to like this one…□□ '□□□□□□□□ □□□□' Is the first full length dark romance in the (The Buchanan Brother's) duet by new to me author 'Brooklyn Cross. Would I be able to love him regardless of what he was, or would I end up on the wrong end of his blade? My mind became a war ground between my conscious and my growing passion for a man my heart should never want. Once I was in his grasp, my world turned on its axis, leaving me breathless and desiring things I could never have imagined. One decision to turn down a wrong road, led to one heated glance that would catch the interest of the most notorious serial killer the FBI had ever chased. Little did I know that my life was about to change forever. To the outside world, I had a life that most would say was privileged, but to me, it felt like the walls were caving in and trying to crush me with their rules of conformity. It would pull on the one bond I had, and Kirby was the hammer that might cause mine to splinter. Yet I couldn’t stop stalking the woman that had piqued my interest.īut all decisions had consequences, and hunting Kirby wouldn’t just test my own rules. Things like love, regret, and empathy eluded me. Being a psychopath, I knew my range of emotions had always been limited. The one thing I hadn’t accounted for was Kirby and the unusual spark of emotion she created. With my twin Abel by my side, we reveled in the pain of others and the knowledge that we were above it all. The scent of blood and watching the life fade from something’s eyes was more delicious than any dessert. I knew what my calling in life was at a young age. Kirby wished for a new life, but the Devil sent her Cain. As such, I am rating it 4 out of 10 stars.Contemporary/MF/Thriller-Horror/Serial Killer/Captive/Dark However, I started to slip because of the suppressing feel of being shot in front of a green screen, and that left the movie at a below average experience for me. Whereas many superhero movies today are driven by CGI effects, "Sparks" is driven by the story. It was also nice to see William Katt on the screen again, I haven't seen him in a movie for a long, long time. And he did do a good job, just a shame that he didn't have more time on the screen. As for the acting, well I will say that they had adequate talents to portray the characters in the movie, but the heavy load of the entire movie was resting on the shoulders of Mr. "Sparks" did have potential for something grander, but it wasn't properly utilized, and that was kind of a shame. That really struck a terrible blow to the movie. But it was somehow dropped on the floor because of some questionable effects, and the entire movie had the feel of being shot in front of a green screen and not enough money was used for the effects. The story told here was adequate and did have some interesting aspects. And instead of having picture perfect superheroes, then the superheroes in this movie were every day people with every day problems (more or less). There is something more dark in the deeper layers of this movie. Well, "Sparks" is not your typical superhero movie, and that is one of the better things about it.
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