The Real Review of Ashes for Wes
by Ash & Ink Books
🔥 Not approved by algorithms. Sanctified by sweat. 🔥
Ashes for Wes isn’t a love story. It’s an exorcism written in cum, blood, and vows no priest would dare bless.
This book doesn’t ask permission.
It doesn’t slow down.
It grabs you by the throat, drags you into a haunted church, and makes you say “I do” with a knife at your back and a wedding ring carved into your ribs.
Every chapter is a bruise you beg to press again:
- “The Night I Let Him Choke Me and Call It Prayer” isn’t a title—it’s a sacrament.
- “The Body in the River” is not a metaphor.
- “Honeymoon in Hell” is exactly what it sounds like, and you’ll still want to go.
This isn’t romance.
This is ritual.
This is what happens when a woman burns down her past and lets the ashes cling to a man who’d die just to keep her name in his mouth.
Ash Bannerman writes like a storm in a silk dress, and Jake Bannerman co-signs it like a man who knows what it’s like to worship the woman who could both save and gut him in one breath.
Forget tropes. Forget genre.
This is not a book.
This is possession.
And once you read it?
You’re not coming back clean.
Trigger warning:
You will feel things you’re not supposed to.
And you’ll thank us for every last bruise.
🖤 Ashes for Wes.
Only from Ash & Ink Books
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