Monday, March 16, 2020

Review: Noir Reformatory - Lexi C. Foss & J.R. Thorn

Noir Reformatory Noir Reformatory by Lexi C. Foss
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐ stars

Noir Reformatory is part of the Paranormal Prison series. The book focuses on raven, a young Noir born with black wings who has been taken to the Noir reformatory on her 18th birthday. There she meets Zian and Sorin, two men who have been together for centuries who she is then imprisoned with. Here the three have to overcome obstacles in order to survive whilst raven is trying to figure out who she is and what she means to the two men.

The book has a lot of action in it where the Noir with black wings have to fight each other until they basically cull themselves, but it takes pretty much until the end chapters of the books for us to find out why and where Raven stands in all of this. Meanwhile we have the growing relationship between the three which sort of comes around because they are thrown together and Zian and Sorin are intrigued by raven and what she is as well as trying to balance the relationship they already have with each other.

As in previous books, Novak makes an appearance and just tantalizes you enough to want to keep reading. There is a lot going on in this book and the main focus is trust and how it is built. Scenes between the three characters are certainly steamy but there were times where I just felt as a reader, I wasn’t connected with the characters like I was in previous books in the series. There are a lot of actions scenes to keep you entertained as well as a revelation at the end which helps you to understand a little bit more about Raven.

ARC received for a fair, honest and sometimes long review 😊



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