
Rating: 4š
What we have here is a paranormal murderous romance farce as narrated by a snarky mute with a bent for sparkly jewelry and competent killer men so outstanding it brings out the heart eyes.
The author states in her notes she wrote it for fun and it reads that way. Itās absolutely entertaining, a one-sided narrative from a mute character, Romily Butcher, whoās bloody, dark short history absolutely prepares him for the supernatural/ paranormal death fest thatās Arlington Fox.
And it all starts with
āOnce upon a time, a mute boy fell in love with an unapologetic murderer.ā
ā The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees Book 1) by Jennifer Cody
From the beginning of their meeting in the diner, itās a chaotic bloody romantic snarky funny mess. One that allows the narrator to peal back his own devastatingly awful personal history even as his new one is rolling out before us. Itās full of cherubs, demons, organizations that help with the balance of good and evil, magical agents and agendas galore , all served up with mystery and sarcasm!
Bad things happen. Lots of people die. Itās high action, kidnapping, murder, hijinks, and terror amidst the humor and romance. So while itās fluffy in parts, itās hellish fluffy.
Which, depending on how the author executes the story and frames out their characters, Iām a fan of. I really like how it works here. Itās a interesting combination of mythology, crime family dynamics, romance, and farce.
A note, traumatic and semi-traumatic events are given glossy or brief, succinct treatments here in the book and series. Maybe thereās a mention of a few tears but thatās generally it. Iāll let Romily spell it out as he does at the beginning of the book.
A NOTE FROM ROMILY
Dear Reader,
Iām a sassy, brave, beautiful boy who happens to use humor to cope with an unseen disability. If that bothers you, maybe you should consider expanding your horizons about how disabled people make life bearable when weāre surrounded by the oblivious.
Sincerely, Romily Butcher
PS: Thereās a dub-con scene in this book. Shhh, itās ok. Iām fine.ā
ā The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees Book 1) by Jennifer Cody
Yes. As I said bad things happen. But theyāre always happened to him. And they happen repeatedly throughout the book, to others all around him. Itās that series and those types of characters.
You know if youāre the type of reader that this will pose a issue for. Pls take that into consideration.
Meanwhile, Iām recommending The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees Book 1) by Jennifer Cody. Thereās 3 stories out now with plenty more planned. That is great incentive for me if Iām enjoying a series so far!
Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees series to date:
ā The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer #1
ā Fox Recruits a Mute Boy (And Falls in Love): A Short Story MSMD #1.5
ā The Trouble With Trying to Save an Assassin (Murder Sprees and Mute Decrees Book 2)
Synopsis:
Romily:
Third timeās the charm, right? At least thatās what I tell myself when I witness the same hot guy commit mass murder three times in a few days. Iām either the luckiest mute boy ever or possibly the unluckiest. Who knows, maybe him kidnapping me will turn into the greatest love story ever told? Hey, it could happen! You never know how these things will turn out. I happen to believe in love and soulmates, and if nothing else, Arlington Fox doesnāt treat my disability like a nuisance. Itās not everyday you find someone who just gets you, and Iām not going to look a gift horse in the mouth even if the horse in question is a man so good at killing people that I should probably introspect a bit about why that skews my moral compass and possibly my kinks. But cāmon, competence is sexy, amiright?
The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer is an MM Paranormal Romance with lots of sass, humor, a ridiculous 3000 year age-gap, and an inordinate number of tables.
Praise for The Trouble with Trying to Date a Murderer:
“Arlington Fox is so smexy, but if he accidentally gets blood on one of my suits again, we’re going to have words.” āRomily Butcher, aka the narrator.
“I’d never accidentally get blood on any of his suits.” āArlington Fox, aka Future Husband
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Unless itās noted, all books reviewed have been purchased by the reviewer.








