Butcher & Blackbird

In a world where dark romance novels reign supreme, Brynne Weaver’s debut book, “Butcher & Blackbird,” caused quite a stir. This wasn’t your average love story; it brought humor to the genre and left readers questioning their affection for pizza.

The audiobook quickly climbed the ranks, ranking second in Goodreads users’ list of best duet narration audiobooks, just behind Navessa Allen’s “Lights Out.” These two books stand out from the rest in the dark romance genre, showcasing a desire for more complex, ruinous love stories.

Narrators Joe Arden and Lucy Rivers bring Rowan and Sloan’s characters to life, drawing readers into a tale of rival murderers on an unexpected path to connection. Their entwined stories mix mayhem with humor, leading to an unpredictable yet satisfying conclusion.

“Butcher & Blackbird” is just the beginning of Weaver’s “Ruinous Love” trilogy, offering a standalone read but inviting readers to continue with “Leather & Lark” and “Scythe and Sparrow.” With interconnected stories and themes of familial ties and hidden desires, each book promises to ruin more than just your favorite foods.

Weaver’s trilogy explores the intertwined lives of three brothers, each grappling with their own desires and destinies. While Rowan takes the spotlight in the first book, the subsequent novels delve deeper into the family dynamics and personal struggles that bind them together.

From the dark humor of murder plots to the sweetness of cookie-filled pacts, Weaver’s storytelling captivates readers and leaves them craving more. Whether you’re a seasoned dark romance enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, “Butcher & Blackbird” offers a fresh take on love and loyalty in the most unexpected places.

With its engaging narrative and complex characters, Weaver’s trilogy is a must-read for fans of dark romance and twisted tales of love and betrayal. Dive into the world of “Ruinous Love” and discover a new kind of passion that will keep you turning pages until the very end.

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