All the Rage by TM Frazier: Review


Posted June 9, 2016 in review Tags: ,

All the Rage by TM Frazier: ReviewAll the Rage by T.M. Frazier
Pages: 322
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Genres: Dark Romance
Also by this author: Tyrant, King, Lawless, Soulless, Preppy: The Life and Death of Samuel Clearwater, Part One, The Outskirts
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They call me Rage.My real name is like a shadow, always close behind, but never quite able to catch up.I fly under the radar because no one ever suspects I’m capable of the kind of brutal violence I commit each and every day.You see, I’m a girl. I’m nineteen.And I'm a killer.This life is all I know. It’s all I want to know. It keeps the s**t buried that I need kept buried. It allows me to live without thinking too much.Without dwelling on the past.Until him.It all changes when an ordinary boy becomes my next target.And my first love.I have to choose.The only life I’ve ever known has to die, or he does.Either way, I’ll be the one pulling the trigger...
All the Rage is a STANDALONE.

All The Rage
TM Frazier

what i think

We meet Rage in Soulless, but you do not need to read Soulless first. All the Rage is a standalone! So, the book starts with a peek at a 10 year old Rage. You meet a girl who is devoid of feelings and whose parents have shipped her off to lots of different shrinks and doctors. She has a best friend who helps her deal with her ‘issues’. You get peeks into their friendship as they grow up and see how they eventually drift apart. The book mainly takes place when Rage is older, has left her hometown and found a mentor (Smoke) who helps her embrace her indifference and her need for death and destruction.

Enter Nolan. College hockey star with a leg injury, Rage is sent by Smoke to find out what she can about his parents. They get to know each other and she begins to have feelings. Not just about Nolan, but actual feelings in general and that is new to her. She doesn’t know how to handle it and there are SO many secrets between Nolan and Rage, but he gets her. Its totally weird but it works.

This book was a bit slow for me in the beginning. I had trouble really getting into it which has not been an issue with TM Frazier’s books in the past. But, once it picked up, the action, the tension, and the surprises were non stop! Overall, this was a great stand alone that I enjoyed immensely!

And if you have never read a TM Frazier book before, she writes some seriously twisted sex scenes. Stuff that should not be hot but it totally works. So, if super steamy reads are not your thing, if you don’t like death, murder, and gratuitous violence, you probably should steer clear. (Honestly, I never thought I would read those kind of things either, but I have gobbled up all TM Frazier’s books because she can write dark stuff and still make it work!)

  • POV: Dual 1st
  • Tears: no
  • Trope: MC club, mortal peril
  • Triggers: one scene of forced consent
  • Series/Standalone: Standalone
  • Cliffhanger: No
  • HEA: View Spoiler »
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if you liked

Sugar Daddy by Sawyer Bennett, Sloth by Ella James, Crow by A. Zavarelli…then you will probably like All the Rage!

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T.M. (Tracey Marie) Frazier resides in sunny Southwest Florida with her husband and three feisty fur kids.

She attended Florida Gulf Coast University where she specialized in public speaking. After years working in real estate and new home construction, she decided it was finally time to stop pushing her dreams to the back burner and pursue writing seriously.

In the third grade she wrote her very first story about a lost hamster. It earned rave reviews from both her teacher and her parents.

It only took her twenty years to start the next one.

It will not be about hamsters.

 

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Excerpt

From All The Rage:

Prologue

 

It was once said that if you love someone enough you should let them go.  If they come back to you, they were always meant to be yours.

It’s kind of bullshit.

My story was a little different than most.  I was a little different than most.

Because in my story, if you love someone enough, you should first drop the gun.

Samantha
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