I read the book years ago when Teri Woods' name was associated with it & the series its associated with & I'd recently listened to the audible with Khalid Hill narrating. I didn't connect with any of the characters nor did I with the storyline. Maybe I will with Circle Of Sins.
Maybe it's when you have to face the facts that you can finally see. What you once perceived to be that much needed glimmer turned out to be a monstrous fire that would seek and destroy you reducing you to literally nothing.
Touch me, Tease me, Kiss me, Please me, I give it to you just like you like it.
THIS IS HOW WE DO- I cheat on you, You cheat on me, We act fools!
Love is the thing plaguing their lives mixed with sex, chased by revenge, a double shot of neglect, guilt on the rocks, with anger and murder blended to add even more indiscretions.
By no means is RECTANGLE OF SINS a difficult book to read. There is more than enough of the everlasting drama. The time line is completely muddled, you're from chapter to chapter uncertain what time of the year it is. I am left wondering how exactly Natalia an educated, well off, business savvy woman with such an extensive background could descend into such a déclassé, even for the sake of love. With each chapter it seems to get more and more outlandish and eventually becomes a tug-of-war between the soap opera network and the Maury Show.
I feel MAJOR about Nurit Folkes. She's truly a great person with all the capabilities to totally blow the hinges off anyone's reasoning.
Nurit's "Rectangle of Sins," the follow-up to "Triangle of Sins," is a CIRCLE OF CHAOS. I won't go so far as to say I disliked the book, but I am disappointed. As soon as I read the last page of Triangle, the wait for Rectangle began. Like everyone else, I wanted to know what happened to my baby Shawn. Did Junior make it? How is Natalia? And what has Andre been up to? Sure those questions are answered in this book, but DANG! I didn't recognize these characters with some of the outrageous things they were doing. Rectangle is full of drama, but some of it is so extreme it's not necessary. The time-line was confusing. Weeks and even months passed from one paragraph to the next. It reminded me of a soap opera where any and everything goes. The only thing missing was an alien sighting. Alone, this book could stand on its own, but as a sequel, it does not measure up to the intensity of its predecessor.
Nurit, I know you got it in you because you BROUGHT it with Triangle. I hope that you bring it again. And soon!
!!!!! I DONT KNOW WHAT TO SAY. NURIT REALLY DID HER THING!!!! IF YOU LOVED "TRIANGLE OF SINS" LIKE ME, THEN THE WAIT WAS WELL WORTH IT!!! I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!! THIS BOOK HAD SO MUCH DRAMA, I DIDN'T WAN'T IT TO END, THIS BOOK COULD HAVE HAD THOUSANDS OF PAGES, AND I WOULD HAVE READ EVERY BIT OF IT!!!!! FROM BEGINNING TO END, STRAIGHT DRAMA. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO CALL IT BUT "RECTANGLE OF SINS" WAS AN UNDERSTATEMENT!!
Book was ok. I was able to follow the direction the author was going. a lot of things Natalia and Shawn did was stupid. I need to read the first book to better understand why they are the way they are.