A Dark Depraved Obsessive, Manipulative Bully. Yep. Lowell, Is A Piece Of Work
Aleta Saunders, is a seventeen year old girl who’s life is upended when her mother decides to head back to Florida,and to her parents.
Both are wealthy retirees in a Palm Beach mini mansion.
Twenty-four hours after arriving, Aleta’s mother up, and leaves, deciding to run off to France with her boyfriend of six months.
As you can expect, this news does not go down well with Aleta, because now she realises this was her mothers plan all along.
So, in Florida she has to stay, and get ready to attend the elite Suffolk Academy.
To start with, Grandma Judith is really selling this SuffolkAcademy.
Seriously, do you think I the old bird has shares in it?
Okay. Usual story plot line unfold:
Aleta is at the Academy 5 seconds, and we are already introduced to her female sidekick, Katelyn
“The guys” are all tall good-looking that looked like they stepped of the pages of a Calvin Klein ad” -
Authors usually use this description for the main males lead... OR
They use GQ as a reference.
Lowell Bartlett,
“Lowell can look all he wants to, but there’ll be nothing between us.”
We ALL know this statement isn’t going to be tue.
And boy, Oh boy, how wrong this turns out to be.
By page fifty-one, that other bully romance clique, the mean girls finally make an appearance.
Ringer leading, Janyce
Oh and let’s not forget the obligatory school assignment pair up...
Yep the usual plot tropes keep coming.
It is the school assignment, where Lowell makes his move in his “private” study room.
WOW! ...Lowell Bartlett...
WHAT A PIECE OF WORK THIS GUYS IS.
Controlling
Egotistical
Possessive
Can I say ABSOLUTE PIECE OF SH....
Aleta is no better.
She’s so compliant and submissive.
There is no sign of the tough New Yorker we were lead to believe she was.
She doesn’t want to could a fuss while being, well, basically sexually assault by Lowell because, she would be humiliated.
THEN, proceeds to be debased by an absolute A,hole sadist AND be humiliated.
Lowell is off the charts psycho.... and yet! Aleta is probably just as bad.
I thought, okey. The girl has had limited sexual experiences and she’s just enjoy getting off but, the way Lowell speaks to her, and treats her is mental abuse.
This book is bothersome because of Aleta’s (almost) total submission.
The character at the end is almost completely different to the girl who arrived in Florida....And, not in a good way.
It’s like the author couldn’t quite figure out which direction she wanted to take her in.
Towards the end it just becomes a catalogue of scenes and moments of Lowell finding new way to have sex and play with her.
Seriously, I just want to scream at this girl to WAKE THE F UP!
And the end.....Wow! ...NOW he has her right where he wants her.
Lowell doesn’t love Aleta. He loves controlling, manipulating, and playing with her.
Annoying read.
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