A review by lexi_lynn
White Rabbit: A Devils Night Massacre by Ashlynn, Ashlynn, Redrum

dark funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No

4.5

White Rabbit by Ashlynn and Redrum is a wild ride from start to finish, filled with emotional highs, shocking twists, and plenty of heat. It’s one of those reads that keeps you fully engaged, evoking a rollercoaster of reactions—cringing, giggling, and even blushing, all within a few chapters.

The writing duo does an excellent job of balancing the dark and intense moments with humor and spice. There are scenes that will make you squirm, but in the best possible way, showcasing the authors’ skill at pushing boundaries while still keeping readers glued to the page. It’s one of those books where you never quite know what to expect next, and that unpredictability makes it all the more captivating.

But a word of caution: this is a dark and graphic read. Little Rabbit dives into themes that may be triggering for some readers, so it’s important to check your personal limits before diving in. The authors don’t shy away from heavy, disturbing content, and it adds to the overall intensity of the story. If you’re someone who enjoys dark romance, however, this will definitely be up your alley.

The book also doesn’t hold back when it comes to spice. The chemistry between the characters is undeniable, and the steamy scenes are both provocative and, at times, emotionally charged. The way the story weaves together moments of vulnerability, humor, and raw desire keeps the tension high, making this book impossible to put down.

In conclusion, Little Rabbit is a gripping, dark romance that will take you on an intense journey. Ashlynn and Redrum manage to mix cringe-worthy moments with humor and passion, creating a read that is as addictive as it is twisted. If you’re ready for something graphic, dark, and steamy, this book should definitely be on your radar.