Official Review: Thieves and passions by L Eugene hopkins
Posted: 11 Dec 2020, 13:58
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Thieves and passions" by L Eugene hopkins.]
Thieves and Passions is a crime and thriller book by L. Eugene Hopkins.
In this book, we follow Tara, Salomon, and Robert. The trio has wild adventures filled with crime and passion. In the unjust world, they serve their brand of justice, leaving behind mayhem and bodies. Tara is fighting her inner demons and abusive past, which often comes to her in her nightmares. The police detective is chasing them and is trying to solve these crimes. Nevertheless, he is not a goody-two-shoes either. Who will survive? What price will they pay?
I listen to this as an audiobook, and the narrator John Gray did an excellent job with it. The quality of the audiobook is great, and I didn’t have any issues with it. Once I started listening to it, I couldn't stop.
This is a book filled with morally gray characters. Who is right or wrong? That is on the reader to decide. I didn’t connect with any of the characters. It is not a condition for me to enjoy a book, but it helps. However, it brings to the focal point the character development throughout the book, which lacks in that regard. I don’t know if the author intended for this to be a character-driven story. For me, it feels like it saturates the narrative with characters’ pondering and switching between narrators. Moreover, it all feels too much and amplifies a reader’s confusion. The author filled the plotline with a lot of evil and degradation of human nature. It can be a lot to absorb. The abundance of storylines or topics takes away from the point and meaning the writer is trying to achieve. Still, for a reader looking for these kinds of books, it is a perfect choice.
I would rate this book with three out of four stars. Because of excellent audiobook quality and lack of grammar issues, as far as I could tell, I can’t rate it lower. However, there are some issues with the story that I previously mentioned that prevent me from rating it with the perfect score.
Offensive name-calling, insults, and non-borderline profanity are present throughout the book, so if that is something you dislike, you better skip this one. Furthermore, the book is not suited for the younger audience. This book is heavy with erotic scenes, so be aware of it before picking up this book. I would recommend this book to all crime and thriller readers, especially the ones who like their reads with sexual elements included. There is a content warning for rape, abuse, violence, and incest. In my opinion, this book is very divisive, and readers will either enjoy it or hate it. There is no middle ground.
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Thieves and Passions is a crime and thriller book by L. Eugene Hopkins.
In this book, we follow Tara, Salomon, and Robert. The trio has wild adventures filled with crime and passion. In the unjust world, they serve their brand of justice, leaving behind mayhem and bodies. Tara is fighting her inner demons and abusive past, which often comes to her in her nightmares. The police detective is chasing them and is trying to solve these crimes. Nevertheless, he is not a goody-two-shoes either. Who will survive? What price will they pay?
I listen to this as an audiobook, and the narrator John Gray did an excellent job with it. The quality of the audiobook is great, and I didn’t have any issues with it. Once I started listening to it, I couldn't stop.
This is a book filled with morally gray characters. Who is right or wrong? That is on the reader to decide. I didn’t connect with any of the characters. It is not a condition for me to enjoy a book, but it helps. However, it brings to the focal point the character development throughout the book, which lacks in that regard. I don’t know if the author intended for this to be a character-driven story. For me, it feels like it saturates the narrative with characters’ pondering and switching between narrators. Moreover, it all feels too much and amplifies a reader’s confusion. The author filled the plotline with a lot of evil and degradation of human nature. It can be a lot to absorb. The abundance of storylines or topics takes away from the point and meaning the writer is trying to achieve. Still, for a reader looking for these kinds of books, it is a perfect choice.
I would rate this book with three out of four stars. Because of excellent audiobook quality and lack of grammar issues, as far as I could tell, I can’t rate it lower. However, there are some issues with the story that I previously mentioned that prevent me from rating it with the perfect score.
Offensive name-calling, insults, and non-borderline profanity are present throughout the book, so if that is something you dislike, you better skip this one. Furthermore, the book is not suited for the younger audience. This book is heavy with erotic scenes, so be aware of it before picking up this book. I would recommend this book to all crime and thriller readers, especially the ones who like their reads with sexual elements included. There is a content warning for rape, abuse, violence, and incest. In my opinion, this book is very divisive, and readers will either enjoy it or hate it. There is no middle ground.
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Thieves and passions
View: on Bookshelves