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Wherefore Art Thou Romeo?

Written by Kat Eckerson | Dec 16, 2023 7:40:28 PM

Book: My Dark Romeo
Author: Parker S. Huntington and L.J Shen
Genre: Adult/Dark Romance
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice: 🌶🌶🌶
E-Book
Dual First Person POV

Disclosure: I want to assure my readers that this is not a paid review, and all opinions expressed here are my honest and unsolicited thoughts on the book. If you have any queries or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly.

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I had zero intentions of reading My Dark Romeo.

By a terrible stroke of luck, I found myself trapped in a reading slump. Despite devouring book after book for months, the joy of reading had seemingly dwindled. A flicker of remembrance sparked within me, reminding me of this particular book that had lingered in the depths of my mental TBR list. Ironically, I had never intended to actually read it, but now seemed like the perfect moment to dive in. After all, even if I despised it, it would serve as the final book to complete my ambitious goal of reading 25 books before the year 2023 came to a close.

Dallas Townsend was the epitome of beauty, captivating every girl at the debutante ball with her elegance and grace. While her peers were still searching for their betrothed, Dallas had already been promised to Madison Licht, a prearranged match that harkened back to a time when such unions were common. Although arranged marriages had long since faded into history, the southern socialites clung to these antiquated beliefs, trapped in a world that had moved on.

But then, everything changed when Romeo Costas II entered the scene.

Romeo exuded an irresistible charm, his striking features and unimaginable wealth captivating all who laid eyes on him. However, beneath this enchanting exterior, there lurked a chilling coldness that sent shivers down the spine. He possessed an unwavering determination to acquire power and riches, stopping at nothing to fulfill his insatiable desires, even if it meant obliterating anyone who dared to oppose him. Driven by a thirst for vengeance, Romeo relentlessly pursued Dallas, intending to exploit her innocence and force her into marriage, ultimately thwarting his arch-nemesis, Madison.

Little did Romeo and Dallas expect that, despite their stark differences, they would be inexplicably drawn to each other, their hearts intertwining in a love that defied all logic and expectations.


The authors masterfully drew inspiration from timeless literary masterpieces, including Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, the enchanting tale of Beauty and the Beast, and, of course, the iconic love story of Romeo and Juliette, while writing this dark romance. 

Despite my reservations about this book, including its predictability and the way it danced on the edge between abuse and rebellion, Romeo and Dallas formed a captivating and intriguing pairing. Their dynamic challenged each other in a manner that led to a deeper understanding and connection. 

Falling for Romeo was effortless. He surrendered control completely when it came to Dallas. Although it took him a while to truly acknowledge it, loving her came naturally. Despite her chaotic nature in every aspect, she became the tranquility he craved. While Romeo sought vengeance only against those who wronged him, Dallas served as a reminder that the sweetness of revenge was fleeting, and bitterness would eventually consume everything once again and truly wasn't worth it. He surrendered himself entirely to Dallas. He found himself doing things he had sworn he would never do, all because of her. In the depths of his soul, Romeo felt a profound transformation taking place. The once cold and calculating man had been thawed by Dallas's love. She had shown him a side of himself that he had long buried, a side filled with compassion and empathy. With every chaotic defiant act and crumb filled disaster that was left behind, Dallas had chipped away the hardened layers around Romeo's heart, revealing a vulnerability he had long forgotten. He found himself driven to protect her at all costs, even if it meant taking a bullet in the arm for her, or caving into her desire to have unprotected sex for the soul reason to bear children. In her presence, he discovered a strength he never knew he possessed, a strength born out of the purest form of love. Surrendering to Dallas had not weakened him, but rather, it had made him stronger, more determined to become the man she saw in him. And as he looked into her eyes, he knew that he would do whatever it took to ensure her happiness, because in doing so, he had found his own.

Despite her privileged upbringing, Dallas possessed an extraordinary sense of humility that set her apart. Influenced by the values of the South, her initial goal was to embrace motherhood, but she harbored ambitions that reached far beyond traditional roles. While she occasionally indulged in frivolous spending, her heart overflowed with admiration for charitable organizations and the transformative impact they had on the world. She found solace in the pages of books, eagerly awaiting midnight releases of her favorite novels, like any other non-wealthy individual. As I immersed myself in the intricate world of My Dark Romeo, I couldn't help but wonder what lay beneath Dallas's opulent façade. If we had delved deeper into her life, beyond the confines of her wealth, and given her the chance to explore her true passions and ambitions, I believe she had the potential to become an extraordinary educator. 

I won't pretend that this book will change your life, but in my humble opinion, it offers a refreshing and captivating contemporary interpretation of Pride and Prejudice. If you, like me, delight in indulging in cheesy romance that will ultimately make your heart flutter, then this is definitely the book for you. 

Although there were instances of unnecessary drama and certain issues that were not given enough attention or were hastily resolved, I couldn't help but find the overall reading experience incredibly enjoyable. Despite these minor flaws, the captivating story and compelling characters in Romeo and Dallas, kept me engaged from beginning to end.

Also there was spice but not enough to give credit to.