Trigger Warning: There is mention of torture in this book and it is descriptive/bodily harm, sexual assault, and abuse as well as BDSM material. These are serious topics that everyone may not be able to handle reading, please read this book with caution if you choose to do so.
Where to begin. This story follows two MC's: Asa and Elise. Asa is a contract killer and kills/tortures criminals who commit sexual assault. Elise is a on the way to becoming a professor and she is also a skilled writer working on publishing her first erotic novel. Elise and Asa first see each other in a hotel after a sharing a moment of intense staring at one another that leads them both to wondering about each other. As fate would have it, they wind up at the same bar and instantly dive into real and transparent conversation. Asa finds out that Elise is only in town (Chicago) for 4 days, and decides that he wants to wine and dine her and make all of her desires come true and Elise agrees to this very no strings attached arrangement after dealing with a past break up.
Over time, Elise and Asa realize that with each climax and Big O they bring each other to, their "no strings attach" agreement crosses into more serious territory. Their emotions allow them to connect in a way that shocks them both and ultimately leads them to making some life changing decisions. Character wise, I loved Elise's development. We see her start off as a weary, and unsure woman, and as time goes on, she makes her own decisions that give her back her own control and power. We see her change from seeing herself small, and realizing that the woman she wanted to become and the things she wanted to achieve, never were dependent upon who she was or was not with. Asa was one extremely interesting character. He was the type that claimed he had no room for love or emotions because it made things tricky, and he wanted a simple life. Throughout the entire book, he remains a dominant character, strong, and unmovable, however, Elise was the one thing that made him vulnerable. He wanted to protect her and show her a good life. He was a Dom, and so he constantly demanded Elise do certain things, but Elise was a strong woman and she constantly challenged him and I loved that.
The romance was sexy and sweet and it was honest and I loved the way Travena created an open dialogue between the two of them and didn't leave room for miscommunication. That is a rarity in romances at times. There were a few things that I do want to note that I feel like people should think about. The first one is about sexual health. In this story, both Elise and Asa discusses each others' sexual status and whether they are STD free. However, the verbiage that was used was "are you clean?" I am not a fan of this type of language because it's important to understand the message you're sending. Are you telling your readers that, if you are not negative for all tests that you are "dirty"? This is something to think about to lessen the stigma around sexual health. I did, however, enjoy the consensual language in this book. Discussing statuses with partners is important and I appreciate that it was a part of the story. Though Asa was a Dom, he did ask for permission before their activities. The only other thing I think should be omitted from the story is the amount of time that "cinnamon/cinnamon" and "chocolate" eyes. It was mentioned on almost every other page, so I think less of that would be best.
Overall, I was loving this story and it was honestly unlike anything I had ever read before.