Hidden-User has sent David a bunch of sexy photos of Alexandra, but who is this Hidden-User?And what will David do when confronted with Alexandra in the library?Meanwhile, Albert and Sofia are still trapped in the elevator, but things start to escalate in the campus corridors…
Maria Llovet is a graphic novel author and illustrator from Barcelona. Her work explores themes of desire, intensity, and aesthetics, blending emotional depth with striking visual storytelling.
There's nothing here but overblown blushes and sex. I really wanted this issue to give me an idea of where the series would go, story wise, and maybe nowhere is the answer to that, but there's nothing in this issue for me to really work off of so I'm on to the next issue because there are just enough hints at the evils of the Crave app to keep me interested in who is behind it and what are they doing.
thank you net galley and publishers for letting me read this
A quick and short introduction to this series. The artwork was wall drawn and the story was intriguing. A new social app allows everyone to satisfy their cravings, but quickly turns to chaos and destruction. A group of friends has to uncover the truth behind this app and the reason it was started. Had me hooked until the end.
...there's barling any writing. The story can be picked up and followed easy enough but I don't know, maybe because I read a lot of erotica I like storytelling. It's ok though.
I’m still enjoying this story and the format of the graphic novel and I adore the artwork. Now Crave is really taking off and it’s wild what people will/ won’t do to get their cravings to happen. Peter pressure at its finest. On to book three. I’d recommend this series.
This one’s a little more erotic. Could tell what was going on more in this one. But still hard to fully understand the story. Don’t waste your time or money on this series.