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Midnight Man

Book 1 in the series:Midnight

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'Midnight Man' by Lisa Marie Rice is a contemporary romance novel featuring interior designer Suzanne and former Navy SEAL John, also known as the Midnight Man. The story revolves around Suzanne and John's intense and passionate relationship, intertwined with danger and suspense as Suzanne's life is threatened by unknown enemies. The writing style is described as a blend of erotic romance and suspense, with gritty and realistic love scenes that reflect the military backgrounds of the characters.

Characters:

The characters include a strong and protective alpha male, John, and a competent yet naive female lead, Suzanne, whose dynamic drives the story.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is passionate and character-driven, with a focus on emotional intensity and high-stakes situations.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around Suzanne, an interior designer, and her new tenant, John Huntington, a former Navy SEAL, who protects her from imminent danger while they fall quickly in love.

Setting:

The setting combines a unique domestic space with elements of danger, enhancing the tension between characters.

Pacing:

The pacing is brisk, balancing between action and romance, with quick developments that keep readers engaged.
John Huntington eyed Suzanne Barron across her very stylish desk in her very stylish office. She was stylish herself: classy, elegant, stunningly beautiful. Smooth, creamy ivory skin, dark blonde hair...

Notes:

Suzanne is an interior designer living in a converted factory.
John Huntington, nicknamed the Midnight Man, is a retired Navy SEAL Commander.
The story involves a romance twisted with suspense as someone tries to kill Suzanne.
John is overprotective and dominant, often exhibiting stalker-like behavior.
Their relationship develops rapidly under high-pressure circumstances.
Suzanne finds herself attracted to John, who is not her type at all.
The book contains erotic scenes that some readers find unrealistic.
Readers appreciate the intense and action-packed plot.
Lisa Marie Rice blends romance with suspense and action in her writing.
The Midnight series features strong alpha male characters with a protective nature.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The book contains high levels of violence, threats to life, and themes of stalking.

Has Romance?

Yes, the romance is significant and central to the plot of Midnight Man.

From The Publisher:

Classy interior designer Suzanne Barron always thought she’d fall in love slowly with a suitable man, a man of taste and discernment, a safe man. Former navy SEAL John Huntington—aka the Midnight Man-- is anything but safe.

The day they meet, Suzanne has no holds barred sex with John. She has no idea how to cope with him and with the wild feelings he brings out in her. Backing away from him seems like her only option.


But John is a SEAL and failure is not an option. He wants the elegant beauty fiercely and is prepared to fight for her.

The fight turns deadly when unknown enemies come after Suzanne and her life is on the line. The Midnight Man will defend what is his—and once he’s had a taste of Suzanne, there is no doubt that she belongs to him.

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Hated It
9 months

This was painful to read. It's only really romantic suspense if you squint - it's mainly erotica. I'm not even sure where to begin with all the things that bothered me about this book. I like alpha males but this was too aggressive - borderline rapey. It's not like Suzanne seems to like him or want him or is willing to stand up for herself - or even talk. She's basically a non-entity waiting for him to do whatever he wants. It was awkward and wrong.

John says: I'm a gentleman.

What he actually does: But I'm not going to take no for an answer, crowd your space and take over every inch of your life whether you like it or not.

Suzanne's really not that much better. She's supposedly self-assured and confident but she spends all her time freaking out and being overwhelmed by everything he does - and frankly not in a good way. It's not like she's overcome with lust - it's like she's terrified.

I liked the Men of Midnight series. The first two books; Jacko and Metal were alpha males - but they weren't aggressively ignorant of their females thoughts and feelings. John just doesn't seem to care if it's what he wants. There's lots of talk about how he shouldn't and wouldn't hurt her but no actual proof.

The suspense plot was farfetched and very lightly used.

And what the hell was with Todd's murder - John just doesn't even tell her? It's her friend for fks sake?! Plus how the hell is she supposed to remember everything or anything of importance if he doesn't tell her something that's relevant to the situation. I mean for godsakes her and Todd are working together on one job - with one client - who is also murdered. It's not fkn rocket science.

“As long as it takes,” he answered bluntly. He debated, briefly, telling her about Todd Armstrong, then decided against it. She had a right to know, and she’d be angry later. But now it was his call and he decided not to overwhelm her. He needed her to think straight and she wasn’t going to do that knowing a friend was dead, because of her. “We’re going to have to figure out what’s going on, honey. As long as we’re in the dark, we’re vulnerable. I need to ask you some questions.”

Rice, Lisa Marie. Midnight Man (Midnight series Book 1) (pp. 163-164). Jasmine Jade. Kindle Edition.

Plus is there any point not telling her when at the start they made her look at the dead freaking body with his sliced throat to ID him? Made no sense.

But I could roll with the light suspense if the romance was decent - but it's not. I mean this beauty.

He made sure the women he had realized he had a strong sex drive and that they were going to be used hard. If that’s what they wanted, fine. If not, there were plenty of other women around.

Rice, Lisa Marie. Midnight Man (Midnight series Book 1) (p. 159). Jasmine Jade. Kindle Edition.

Used hard? Charming. Apart from that winner, in all of the sex scenes - he knows he's hurting her but can't control himself enough to stop himself? Seriously? All that talk about control and SEALS and he can't stop? It's so much worse than him hurting her by accident. He is actually aware that he's hurting her but does it anyway. And it's not like she's there saying hey it's okay I like it or I want it - she does not - he just can't help himself. This just perpetuates the idea that rapists are not guilty of their own actions and that's a load of crap.

All men and women are responsible for their actions. Sexual assault is not okay. Rape is not okay. Hurting someone because you can't control yourself -

is not okay.

1 star.

 
 
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