Tiene las advertencias de contenido bien puestas. Para un público restringido. Pocas veces puedes crear una historia tan aterradora dentro de un universo tan normal. Creo que el final es acorde a la trama. Bien ganadas sus 5 estrellas
Is this something I want my name tied to? Absolutely not. Am I gonna review and give it five stars because someone was willing to write it? You better believe it.
Les prometo que no sé cómo terminé de leer este libro. Hay tantas cosas mal en él que aún sabiendo que es ficción termine con dolor de panza. Simplemente no.
Ok, I’ve read this—not because I’m into it (apparently, discussing fiction for fiction's sake and dissecting it purely on an artistic level needs a disclaimer these days). Some taboo books challenge my moral compass in ways that make me rethink everything; others just confirm what I’ve always known. This one? It had me until chapter 9, and then the wheels fell off. A stronger author might have spun this into something so gripping you’d defend your reading choices to yourself in the mirror, no matter how outrageous they were. Sadly, RD didn’t manage that. It felt like she couldn't decide which genre to go for. Instead of delivering a psychological thriller-esque romance this could have been (since there were obvious traces of that), RD doubled the spice (some of it wildly questionable—and not even in the taboo way) while sprinkling in suspense so thin you’d miss it if you blinked. Then there was the dynamic between father, daughter, and mother, which was used the most boring but also the most convenient way for the author. However, since this was the story the author decided to tell, I just wish they’d worked on some proper character development and, you know, a bond that wasn’t solely pelvic to make the reader question oneself. That, unfortunately, did not happen here.
The end was so weird 🤔. Anyways, this is written by H.J. Stallard so I knew it was more of a spicy read than a plot read. Entertaining :).
*warnings/tags: lawyer H, college student h; married H (marriage in trouble); incest; mentions of bestiality (😭); somno; anal; murderer h; h has mental health issues 🤔, Kentucky (Lexington 🤠)
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this was a book! overall it was extremely entertaining however i do think the writing could’ve been better. definitely recommend it if you need something to make you laugh and question your own morals
I’m absolutely horrified. I almost gave this a 2, cause I can’t quite figure out if I hate it or not. Like it’s wild and it made me feel gross, but I was highly entertained, so… yeah. I would never recommend it though. Can’t have people thinking I’m crazy. 🤪