To protect myself by keeping all of my volatile emotions carefully in check.
But when my drug-addicted stepdad offered my younger sister to the Ruthless Mafia Men that run our city…
I had no choice but to react.
Keeping her safe was the only thing I ever cared about
And unlike her, I was already damaged beyond repair
So I did something really stupid,
And offered myself up to them instead.
I expected The Reapers to be cruel,
to push me beyond my limits, and test me at every turn.
but what I didn’t expect… was to LIKE it.
Fear The Reapers is book one in a Dark Mafia Trilogy set in the Lovesick Villains World where our heroine will end up with multiple love interests. This book ends on a mild CLIFFHANGER and their story will end with a HEA in Book Three.
TW: This book features graphic violence, past traumas, dark romance, and dangerously possessive anti-heroes. Please visit author's website for a more detailed list of triggers.
Jessa Halliwell is a Dark Romance author who writes about angsty, torturous love, that's a little fucked up and utterly consuming. Her characters are raw and flawed but they always find salvation in each other.
She loves writing romance only slightly more than she loves reading it. She’s been known to binge read novels then spend the rest of the day sulking over the massive book hangover.
Jessa resides in Northern California with her boyfriend and her feisty Chihuahua. When she isn’t pouring her heart out in her writing, you can find her obsessing over her skincare routine, drinking an unhealthy amount of boba tea and probably crying over a really good romance book
One thing I hate more than anything in the book world are copy-cat authors. Which is what I feel this book is. A copy-cat.
I shit you not, this entire story line, number of main characters, concept of characters, plot with a couple different twists is, WHAT I THINK, identical to “Den of Vipers” by K.A. Knight. Which also sucked but that’s besides the point.
This is my opinion, not a fact, for the record. But boy, does this look shady as shit.
Moving on. Let’s go down the very similar, repetitive I might add, check list: - Heroine traded in to pay off a debt ✔️ - 4 male MC’s: the leader, the psycho, the closed off and the charming one ✔️ (Den of Vipers had a better psycho, if I’m being honest. Dude was batshit.) - Heroine who is a somewhat street smart chick but still makes dumbass decisions. You know when there’s a noise in the scary, pitch black basement and Tiffany prances down there saying “is anyone there?” type. ✔️ - Treacherous pussy around the fella’s ✔️ - Wah who gets to play with the heroine first, argument ✔️ - Shiver me timbers, these guys are dangero-yes! Fuck me! ✔️
Ending: And to top it all off, everyone, I mean EVERYONE, fucking holds hands and skips off into the sunset at the end of the book / semi cliffy.
One of the MC’s send a quick text to the DA’s office, no biggie. Oh! He replied, texted me some important info. Why? Cause we got it like that. Jesus. I know it’s all fairy land here but let’s keep it somewhat realistic for depth purposes.
‘We’re evil, corrupt, mentally ruined individuals but let’s act like what the author said we wouldn’t act like.’ And what’s that? Knights in shining armor.
1 or 2 torture scenes of rivals. Shocker. That’s usually how that ordeal works. (Mentioning this again because I was looking forward to some dark messy mess)
The kicker that made me bust out laughing at the end was the fact that there is another female character in this book who “wants” one of the guys. Hates the heroine. They fight. They exchange insults. Girl says she wants the heroine to suffer and she’ll make sure that happens through the entire book.
Then AT THE END, ANOTHER FEMALE GETS INVOLVED AND STIRS THE POT AND THIS PREVIOUS GIRL SO HELL BENT ON KILLING THE HEROINE TOSSES HER HATRED ASIDE IN 2 SECONDS, HELPS SAVE THE HEROINE AND SAYS:
(Stevie - heroine) (Mel - Angry girl) ““Hey Stevie,” Mel hesitated, “when you’re feeling up to it, would you maybe want to grab brunch or something?”
She asked with a wince.
“You know, let bygones be bygones or whatever.”
“I’d like that, Mel,” I said, softly nudging her shoulder, “or whatever.”
This is at 99%. Lmao. I can’t with this Disney channel moment. Lawd.
Anyway. Whether the story line was copied or not, maybe coincidental, it was still so ridiculous and not even close to the concept of being a dark romance. Shame on you.
First time reading a novel by this author and the last.
Fucking no.
Trigger warning: Rape, physical abuse, drug abuse, murder.
- B.S.
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Wow, the similarities with Den of Vipers are too much. Unfortunately, I couldn't stop comparing certain scenes, characters, dialogues, and even inner monologues. The book was too rushed, and a lot of things felt undeveloped. I know it's just the first book, but I just couldn't buy Stevie's connection with the guys.
Triggers: domestic violence, child abuse, and rape.
Genuinely baffled by this one. I feel like I missed the whole middle of the book somehow. Like one minute she’s scared of them and worried about her sister, and then bam! She’s suddenly falling in love with all of them and her sister is barely mentioned. Also the whole thing with Mel suddenly wanting to be friends at the end? And how Stevie confesses her love for Atlas like two seconds before his fiancé suddenly decides she doesn’t want to murder the MC? I mean? And Stevie going into Ezra’s room and just full on painting an abstract painting of five people with no prior skills and doing it so well that he can easily figure out who’s who and analyze it for deeper meanings in her connections with the others??? What was that??
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i did kinda have to force myself to finish this book just cause i hate stopping books once i start them. I have very mixed feelings on this book though.
Fear The Reapers is a dark read that has some topics that might upset some readers. Stevie (FMC) has no one she can rely on except her sister - Alex for the majority of her life. Having been brought up in an abusive home with a mother and stepfather who were hooked on drugs. The cause of which ends up with her being sold to The Reapers - Brothers - Atlas. Tristan. Ezra and Cyrus. Not people you want to be owned by. Sadistic and Bloodthirsty. Its strange because you realize from the first meeting of The Reapers that they are brutal and dangerous guys but as the book goes on and you find out more about them they kind of grow on you. Stevie seems to fit right into their group perfectly and brings her own dynamic with it. Even with her own demons. The way that this book ends it feels like theres more story here from The Reapers. Id definitely love to read more from them because this book was a bloody brilliant read. Dark, Bloody, chock full of sexual tension and steamy scenarios. I loved it
This missed the mark for me personally. I can see the potential there and Im going to chalk it up this is the authors first book so I think it takes time to really get a feel for yourself and your comfortability as a writer. Sometimes it takes years. I see a lot of people giving it great reviews and I think thats great! Not everyone is going to love the same book and thats okay! Im not disrespecting this book or the author at all. I love Jessa, this just didnt make me feel the tingles.
A big part for me was pacing, details and we didnt get a chance to see the boys personalities. Like who is Atlas, Tristan, Cyrus and Ezra? From all the reverse harems I've read, its really hard for it to be outstanding when the book is this short. I'll just use Lilac and Den of Vipers as an example, they are standalones but both books are a little over 600 pages, but I know who each characters is and care about them in some way or another. And thats what I want as a reader, personally, I want to feel like I know the characters. Im the main character and these are my men.
Also this is labeled as a Mafia theme/trope and I failed to really see that anywhere in the book . : / I would say it felt more like a gang theme.
And just for me, and what I like for my taste, there wasnt nearly enough spice in it for me. I think there was 2.5 scenes. But thats not something I would rate less for.
I dont usually go this in detail with my reviews, but I can see the potential with Jessa and I want to say things she could possibly learn from. But thats just hearsay, cause she as the writer is going to write the story that is going on in her head and at the end of the day, if the author puts out something they are happy with thats all that should matter.
With all this said, I'm looking forward to the next book in the series to see the growth in Jessa and the see where the story goes next!
And Jessa this is your baby and you should be so proud of what youve accomplished!
This had a good premise and the characters were interesting but it just never made me love it. The story felt a little unevenly paced with Stevie's emotions regarding the guys all over the place and it got to be annoying. The ending also seemed rushed even though there's still more to come in another two books. Near the end it was like Stevie's feelings changed, her fight went away, and then the bitch of the story even attempted to redeem herself which I thought was super odd? Not sure I'll be continuing on with this series.
The following ratings are out of 5: Romance: 🩷💚❤️💙 Spice/Steam: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙 World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌎 Character development: 😋🙂😁😛 Narrator(s): 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙 Narration type: Dual Narration
Audiobook Review: Fear the Reapers (Lovesick Villains, #1)
Author: Jessa Halliwell Genre: Dark reverse harem romance Narrator(s): Corvin King and Nikki Monroe
Characters and Plot
Stevie adored her father and cherished every moment when he came home from work, especially because she knew her mother despised her. By the age of four, years of abuse and neglect had pushed Stevie to shut down her emotions completely. Her father never realized the extent of the harm her mother inflicted, although he knew there was deep hostility between them and often argued with Carla about it. Everything finally exploded one night, and he left when Stevie was five. He died of cancer three years later, leaving Stevie once again in Carla’s care.
During those years, Carla had remarried and had another daughter. Stevie hoped her mother had changed, but instead Carla had become even more cruel. Her bitterness extended to Stevie’s younger sister Alex, and Stevie often stepped in to take punishments meant for her. Their stepfather Malcom spiraled into addiction, the same addiction that had killed Carla, and Stevie did whatever she had to in order to survive. She stayed in the house only long enough to ensure Alex reached her eighteenth birthday so they could leave together.
Meanwhile, Tristan and his three closest friends were running their upscale nightclub, Hells Tavern, when a desperate addict named Malcom arrived. He owed their organization a significant debt and had been sent by one of their dealers, Johnny, who was already in trouble for involving them directly. The Reapers usually kept their distance from street level dealings, but they needed to know what Malcom was offering.
To their disgust, Malcom offered his nearly eighteen-year-old daughter as payment. The Reapers did not traffic women and had no interest in owning anyone, especially when they already had more than enough attention from willing admirers. However, once they learned that Malcom had already told Johnny about the offer, they realized that refusing could make them appear weak to their rivals. Reluctantly, they accepted the deal to maintain their reputation for collecting every debt.
When Malcom returned home, he told the girls that Alex would be going to live with some men as payment. Stevie pretended to help Alex pack but attempted to escape with her through the window. Stevie knew exactly who the Reapers were and understood that they would kill all of them if she did not intervene. To protect her sister, she offered herself instead.
The story then shifts into Stevie’s complex and dangerous new reality with the four men who never expected to have her in their lives:
“Atlas, their powerful leader, knows I don't belong in their world, but he's too caught up in protecting his own secrets to save me. I can see the regret in his eyes every time he looks at me. Ezra, the overly affectionate psycho, looks at me like he wants to eat me—or kill me. Honestly, it's probably a mix of both. And the scariest thing about him is that he doesn't really scare me at all. Cyrus, the Ducati-riding bad boy, is tempting as hell, and he knows it. I refuse to give into his charm, even if he has treated me better than anyone ever has before. Tristan, the grumpy and silent one, might actually hate me. But I don't blame him. Out of everyone, he's the only one who can see how messed up I really am at my core. The men who accepted me as payment for a debt are toying with my head and my heart, but no matter what happens next, there's no turning back. I dug my grave with the Reapers of Caspian Hills, and now it's time to lie in it.”
Highlights
• I was genuinely surprised to learn that Atlas was engaged at the beginning of the story. Even though it was a marriage of convenience meant to secure a truce between the Diaz Cartel and the Reapers, it added an unexpected layer of tension and political maneuvering. • The balance between plot and spice worked well. Many why choose romances lean too heavily into smut, but this one offered a satisfying mix of camaraderie, found family, and emotional connection. • The payback scenes were incredibly satisfying, and the final stretch of the book delivered a strong surge of action and intensity. I am absolutely continuing the series right away.
Limitations
• The story felt a bit too reminiscent of Den of Vipers by K. A. Knight. While the structure of this series is different, the character parallels were hard to ignore. Ezra in particular felt very similar to Diesel, and several other character dynamics echoed that book as well.
Narration
The audiobook is told through multiple points of view and features dual narration by Nikki Monroe and Corvin King. Corvin King remains one of my favorites with his deep, raspy voice that fits dark romance perfectly. Nikki Monroe brings a youthful, emotive quality that suits Stevie’s character and inner turmoil. Together, they create a compelling listening experience that enhances the emotional weight of the story.
Final Opinion
This book delivers a gripping blend of trauma, loyalty, danger, and slow burning attachment. While some elements feel familiar within the genre, the emotional core of Stevie’s journey and the dynamic between the Reapers kept me fully invested. The narration elevates the experience even further. I am eager to see where the series goes next.
Um holy hell why was this so good! And why did I read ANOTHER book that’s part of an incomplete series 🤦🏻♀️
This is a dark mafia reverse harem. Honestly don’t let the mafia aspect deter you because I wouldn’t have know if it wasn’t the books description. There’s no mafia verbiage throughout.
Seriously, poor Stevie! This chick could not catch a break but she was a total badass. I loved her sacrifice. The character development of the guys was fantastic!! I thought it was a little weird that Mel came around so fast and wanted to be bffs with Stevie because I dislike her so much but I’ll let it slide.
I loooove that even though the guys are all brothers, they each have their own unique personalities! They’re all equally hot and my god... the spice was pretty nice!
I cannot wait for book 2 and the fact that it’s called QUEEN of the Reapers, just fucking gut me already 😍
Never once have I cared about the music recommendations that books give because they remind me too much of Wattpad, but I just about died when I saw that one of the songs suggested that I listen to whilst reading this book was E-GIRLS ARE RUINING MY LIFE! by Corpse Husband. If that doesn't tell you the quality of the book you're about to read I don't know what will.
Now this one gave me Den of Vipers vibes but without the cocky heroine. And yes it had a Diesel-like-character too! But it was enjoyable.. much less dramatic and not as long as DOV!
The ending was unexpected but the story was pretty good! Can't wait for the next book!
The beginning of the story was interesting and I thought that it would be one of those captivating ones that keep you on the edge. Unfortunately, things did not go in that direction, quite the contrary I am afraid. It did feel disjointed at times and frankly, some things simply did not make sense to me. It is a pity as the beginning was promising, but it is what it is, I suppose.
4.4 stars. So far I’m diggin it. I do so love when the FMC is just as psycho as the men. Check TWs before preceding people. This is filled with SA references and attempts.
I’m a little iffy about the relationships still but I think that’s about to change, so we’ll see how I feel after the next book.
Basically a Den of Vipers 2.0 but less gruesome and shorter. I liked Stevie because she was a bada$s and loved the guys, but the story was really rushed and idk.
2,5 .... this book was meh, I dont really feel any type of way for it. the characters were fine, it was fast, I felt like everything happend too fast, well the important bits like their trauma we kinda speed ran 🏃♀️ and then other parts dragged a little, byt over all I felt like we were running for our lives with the speed this book was going but the annoying part was we went no where...
at the end of the story the character growth is not in the room with us. the characters have the same dynamic they did in the beginning we litterly went in a circle so thats annoying. the plot... was uhm kinda there? I guess if you squint, I personally was here for the vibes and kick and giggle which sadly I did not get. but I guess the plot did go somewhere, I didnt particularly want to go there but thats besides the point.
apart from that I feel a mild interest in reading the next book, but I also know I just need tk give it a couple of minutes and ill completely forget about it so... 🤷♀️🤷♀️
conclusion, it was fast... and thats its. ive read worse though
I can see why this has such a low rating. It was kind of cringe in the beginning and it’s such insta love. With that being said it was actually what I needed, a fast and fun read. I will continue one because I want to see how all the relationships develop.
A friend asked me to read this book and let them know if it was alright before they read it. This was an easy, fast paced book and true to its blurb. I did enjoy it, would recommend if this kind of book is up your alley.
This book wasn’t what I thought it was going to be. It was better. I just wish there was more details to the fights but the love they have is one in a million. This has triggers. I did cry a couple of times and I did laugh.
The underlying plot to this series is a good one but themes weren't flushed out as much as they should be. The FMC's connection with each brother needed more time to develop. It felt rushed and made her go from 0 to 100 giving you whiplash especially with Atlas. Now the plot twist was a good one but it was too rushed to really add to the storyline. Also, I think the relationship with Mel changed far too quickly. However, I'm interested to see what happens if no two I just hope there is more development in the storyline.