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rachelmanija ([personal profile] rachelmanija) wrote2014-08-11 10:35 am

Lover Revealed, by J. R. Ward

Sometimes I worry that I am a jaded reader who has lost the capacity to be boggled by a book. Then something like Lover Revealed comes along, and I realize that no, I can TOTALLY still be boggled. I am sincerely amazed that this series was published by a traditional publisher. Not because it’s terrible. (It is, sort of, but it definitely has its virtues as well.) But because it’s so utterly cracktastic and bizarre.

How do I even describe the whacked-out id-fest that is this book…?

It’s about a brotherhood of ginormously muscular vampires. Like these guys: http://www.kinseyinstitutegallery.com/data/photos/189_1r2002_29_32.jpg. (NOT WORKSAFE.) A lot of scenes in the book would look basically like that if drawn, in fact.

They are manly, manly, manly vampires. Who do man things. They are possessive and alpha. Manly! Muscular! Into brand names! When they bond, their sweat smells like Old Spice. And they wear very, very expensive brand-name clothes. And use manly slang.

Best of all, they have manly, manly names. ACTUAL NAMES: Vishous. Phury. Rhage. Rehvenge. Xhex (the lone manly female vampire. I presume this is pronounced Sex.) Tehrror. Hhurt. Tohrture. Ahgony. Zsadist.

ZSADIST.

They spend their time male-bonding, fucking, angsting, ogling each other’s beautiful yet manly bodies (and faces, and clothes, and hair), and hunting vampire-killers who are wusses who smell like baby powder. You’d think their manly, manly, manliness would be shown to better effect if they had opponents who weren’t ludicrously overmatched.

The worldbuilding consists of the letter h. A truly cool vampire does not avenge a loved one's death - he ahvenges it. They don't have contests like mere mortals - they have cohntehsts. And only a plebe would go into seclusion when she could experience the far more special sehclusion. And so forth. An especially manly man is phearsom.

This book has more homoeroticism than many novels I’ve read in which men were fucking each other on-page. The Brotherhood vampires are constantly touching each other, sprawled naked on a bed with each other, discussing each other's sex loves, popping giant boners around each other, and admiring each other’s swelling muscles.

Except for two of them (who get a canon romance later, good for you, J. R. Ward), they are canonically straight. Straight, I tell you! These are heterosexual romances. In theory. Here is an actual excerpt from Butch’s totally heterosexual POV.

"My flesh," he whispered.

He seemed to hesitate before turning to Butch. Then he pivoted and their eyes met. As candlelight flickered over V’s hard face and got caught in his diamond irises, Butch felt his breath get tight: At that moment, his roommate looked as powerful as a god… and maybe even as beautiful.

Vishous stepped in close and slid his hand from Butch’s shoulder to the back of his neck. “Your flesh,” V breathed. Then he paused, as if asking for something.

Without thinking, Butch tilted his chin up, aware that he was offering himself, aware that he… oh, fuck. He stopped his thoughts, completely weirded out by the vibe that had sprung up from God only knew where.

In slow motion Vishous’s dark head dropped down and there was a silken brush as his goatee moved against Butch’s throat.

With delicious precision, V’s fangs pressed against the vein that ran up from Butch’s heart, then slowly, inexorably, punched through skin. Their chests merged.

Butch closed his eyes and absorbed the feel of it all, the warmth of their bodies so close, the way V’s hair felt soft on his jaw, the slide of a powerful male arm as it slipped around his waist. On their own accord, Butch’s hands left the pegs and came to rest on V’s hips, squeezing that hard flesh, bringing them together from head to foot. A tremor went through one of them. Or maybe… shit, it was more like they both shuddered.


This is part of a climactic initiation scene in which all of the Black Dagger Brotherhood fondle and then punch Butch, then tell him to turn around and face the wall. Honest to God, I had to go back and re-read several paragraphs to figure out what Ward meant to have going on next if it wasn’t a gangbang. It sounded exactly like a slightly euphemistic description of an orgy.

My best guess on how the Black Dagger Brotherhood came to be is that the author took as her inspirations Tom of Finland, gangsta rap videos circa MTV, and the Gucci men’s wear catalogue, then smoked a giant doobie and wrote a vampire novel.

The result is completely rhidiculous, yet strangely rheadable. I read the whole thing in a day and am now halfway through Lover Awakened, the bhook about Zsadist. Send help. And an h-remover.

Lover Revealed (Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 4)

[identity profile] anderyn.livejournal.com 2014-08-11 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I read through from book one to, oh, the book where the series went hardcover, because it was just such strange and awesome crack-id fic. Alas, I didn't care enough to continue at hard-cover prices, and other long-term readers were saying the books had jumped the shark when I read reviews, so I didn't look back. Didn't help that she'd built such a lovely homoerotic relationship between Butch and V, which got torn down into two rather unconvincing hetero relationships. I was not impressed with Ward's choices in some of the book's romances, and she also started getting much more into the Lesser (bad guys) viewpoints, which also took away from the quality, such as it was.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2014-08-11 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I skipped all the Lesser scenes. I am pretty sure I didn't miss anything.

[identity profile] anderyn.livejournal.com 2014-08-11 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
You didn't really. Once she started getting heavily into the Lesser viewpoints, the plots (such as they were) got even more off the rails. I kept going, "but?! romance? aren't we reading an urban fantasy romance series?" as the books kept getting more unconvincing vis a vis the romance angle.

[identity profile] sartorias.livejournal.com 2014-08-11 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
How could these jump the shark? From the description, this IS the shark!

[identity profile] anderyn.livejournal.com 2014-08-11 08:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Snicker.

Well, the crack-tastic stuff that made them like catnip (the names, the shit-kicking boots, the weird almost-unconscious homoeroticism suborned to a male alpha female submissive love story (hey, I didn't say they were GOOD, just that they were a certain kind of crack-tastic id fic)) filtered away to just the names and the boots and the vastly less interesting love stories that Ward seemed to find less and less interesting as compared to her Lesser-vampire conflict. After Zsadist's book, it goes really downhill. I'd hoped for some really good stuff with Phury's story, but meh. And as far as I know, that's what a lot of folks who read from book one felt.

[identity profile] ejmam.livejournal.com 2014-08-12 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've been reading these for the crack but I've found them fairly thick going lately. I haven't even gotten around to reading the actual gay one, which I had been hoping for. I guess once Butch/V passed in the night the magic was gone. On a brighter side, her other series, Fallen Angels, is lighter and easier to skim for the good parts but with the same cracktishousness.

[identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com 2014-08-12 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Tell me about Fallen Angels!

Um, I forget?

[identity profile] ejmam.livejournal.com 2014-08-12 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
So there is a battle between Good & Evil, fought over the dead bodies of really hot guys. When they die they are given a mission and have to save someone, but they are very angsty because they are dead and also have done a lot of bad stuff and so do not deserve the pure love of a woman. Somehow they represent a deadly sin (Cravings?) Also, wings.

I think Evil is represented by a devilish dominatix who cheats by interfering a lot and being sexy.

I mean, the plot isn't really the thing here. They are fashionable manly (possibly dead) men defending against EVIL to save the world and a woman. Also, although they have very loyal relationships with other men they are totally not gay at all. Nope.
Edited 2014-08-12 04:56 (UTC)