Book Review: Resist Me Not (Bloody Desires) by Amanda Meuwissen

Reviewed by Cindy

 

TITLE: Resist Me Not

SERIES: Bloody Desires

AUTHOR: Amanda Meuwissen

PUBLISHER: Amanda Meuwissen Books

LENGTH: 261 Pages

RELEASE DATE: August 11, 2025

BLURB:

Be a good parent.
Be a good partner.
And you can pretend I don’t exist.
Trey Fisher is like any refined gentleman. Well-dressed, well-groomed, with a steady job that brings him all around the country for travel writing about interesting hot spots, and he even calls his mother weekly.He also murders the abusive filth of the world if they happen to cross his path.During one such venture, spotting a fight in progress, Trey comes to the rescue of a handsome young doctor about to be assaulted by his ex, and his carefully constructed life spirals into beautiful turmoil. No one has ever captured and kept Trey’s attention quite like Walker, and experiencing these new feelings becomes an addiction he refuses to let get away.Walker Hammond is like any doctor about to start his fellowship. Deep into studying, practically without a social life, and wishing he had never gotten involved with his latest ex, Curtis.

He also never thought he’d fall for the serial killer who murders Curtis in cold blood.

During the last several weeks of his vacation between completing his residency and starting his fellowship, Walker meets and quickly falls for charismatic Trey, after Trey saves him from ending up worse than the scar Curtis leaves on his cheek. But when Walker discovers Trey’s true profession, fear paralyzes him, and he has to decide if the pleasant ways Trey makes him feel are enough to keep dancing with the devil.

An MM standalone novel in the multi-author Bloody Desires series. Expect a gentleman killer on a mission, a young doctor who wants to save everyone (and never thought he’d like calling someone Daddy) and the explosive passion that ignites when these opposites attract.

REVIEW:

This was a very interesting read.

Walker is the sweetest cinnamon roll ever. He just wants to be a doctor so that he can help people. He’s been dreaming of it his whole life. However, his personal life isn’t going so well. Until he meets Trey.

Trey isn’t sure he’s capable of love (besides his mother of course) but something about “Dr Hammond” triggers feelings in Trey that he can’t seem to define any other way.

I’ve been struggling to read these days, so I pick this book to review as a way of challenging myself. Once I got started, I could not stop reading.

Look, I know that murder is wrong, I really do! But maybe some murders are less…morally challenging than others? Trey has made it his mission in life to make the world a better place…one abusive, useless jerk at a time! And I love me a morally gray character. I feel like they challenge my code of ethics, kind of like Trey does for Walker. Walker’s whole mission in life has been to help people and I found it very interesting to watch him grapple with implication that “helping” people isn’t always what he thinks it is.

Trey from the outside viewpoint is definitely a person with some sort of personality disorder. His disconnect from his emotions strikes a very loud chord in me. But Walker? He makes Trey feel a lot of things and we get to see his struggle with that.

Trey’s mother made me smile. Every good mom see’s something amazing in their children and she is no different. I think you will like her.

In the end, this is a story about two men from different backgrounds who have to figure out if they can find a way to be together without giving up who they are.

Oh and the sex is very, very good. A little kink, a lot of steam and unexpected sweetness popping up out of nowhere.

This story is engaging and challenging and I’m so very happy I picked it up.

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