Book Review: Twerk by Isobel Blackthorn

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Twerk by Isobel Blackthorn



Reviewed by Chantal Boudreau



When this title came up on the review list, I was more than a little intrigued.  Adding sexy to horror can make for an interesting mix.



I have to be honest–in the past when I’ve read horror with an erotic element, it tends to be on the vulgar side without stylistic sophistication, so I was pleased to see a writing style with this story that exceeded my expectations (Although it wasn’t exactly delicate in its approach and some of the “terminology” and metaphors made me chuckle.) It captures the pole dancing experience in great detail, giving it a sense of being tangible. It also carries the perspective over into the realm of social media–a reflection of real life.



I appreciated the descriptive imagery, covering multiple senses. It allows for a freer transition from the hot physicality of lust to the cold reality…


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Published on March 04, 2019 14:30
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