Monday, July 28, 2025

S.E.X. Review- Jamie by RJ Scott

Burning is control. Craving Killian’s touch is surrender. 

Jamie Maddox doesn’t pretend to be good. He’s a former hacker, a convicted arsonist, and an ex-con who once burned his world just to survive it. Fire calms the storm in his head. Chaos makes sense. But when the man who tortured someone he considers family gives up a name before dying in flames, Jamie knows it’s only the beginning. Behind that name is a network of monsters. Rich. Protected. Untouchable. And Jamie will burn every last one of them down.

Enter Killian McKendrick. Lawyer. With a silver tongue, a steel-trap mind, and a secret life built on dismantling predators from the inside out, Killian is everything Jamie doesn’t trust. And everything he can’t stop wanting.

Because when Killian’s voice drops, when his hands steady Jamie’s shaking and he calls him “Pretty,” when the heat in his gaze meets the wildfire in Jamie’s soul, something shifts. The storm quiets. And for a moment, Jamie can breathe.

They’re not partners. They’re a threat to each other’s sanity.

But they want the same thing. Vengeance. Justice. And maybe… something more.

Jamie is a dark, obsessive MM romantic suspense featuring a man who found silence in fire and hope in unexpected touch, combustible attraction, found family, a lawyer with a secret identity who hunts monsters from the shadows, and two men who refuse to let each other self-destruct.

Trigger warnings for past abuse, murder by fire, intense obsession, dark revenge.



Jamie by RJ Scott was dark with morally gray characters. Part of Redcars, Jamie led a tumultuous life, allowing fire to not only fuel him but keep the spirits at bay. Killian, defense attorney and former Redcars recipient, not only worked in his profession, but also with a group of people who charged forward to take down the corrupt from the inside out.

Although the characters in the book did nefarious things to accomplish specific illegalities, (yes, trigger warnings were given with the book), Ms Scott developed her characters into tangible people who you could not help but cheer for. Sometimes with all the ugly in the world the only way to fight corruption was with fire (no pun intended).

I liked all the men in the book, and much like Robbie in the first book, Enzo, Jamie tugged at my heartstrings. Killian was the calm in his storm, and they made it work. I look forward to learning more about this rag tag group in the next book and falling more between the lines of black and white.

Definite S.E.X.

A five handcuff review

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