Despite everything we’ve been through, Vespyr and I had gotten closer. But no matter how hard we tried to forget about it, the past would never stay behind us. It was always destined to catch up to us.
My possessiveness of her grew stronger, but even after all the pain I’ve caused her, she showed me that no matter how cruel I was toward her, she would never leave my side.
𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐓𝐄 𝐅𝐎𝐗 is Vespyr and Fennec’s novella and takes place after 𝐑𝐀𝐖, so please make sure you read 𝐑𝐀𝐖 first.
Seven Rue is an international bestselling author. Born and raised in a small town by the Lake of Constance in Switzerland, she loves writing books that not only make hearts melt but also push limits. When she's not writing, you can find her on long walks with her pup, Bowie, or kicking around a ball on the soccer field.
Short continuation of Raw. Kinda bland to be honest. The whole thing with the foxes is just kinda meh, and the spice wasn’t as good this time. Also, the period blood play was stranger this time, not sure that was possible but it was. The dad’s reactions to them are also all over the place. Non rec.
You could tell from the get go that Vespyr and Fennec had a very special bond which I truly thought was beautiful. You could tell how truly happy Fennec made her and how safe and at home she felt with him.
Now, there were some very questionable kinks in this story but I happened to love every single fucking one. Seven, what have you done to me!?🤣. Fennec was the definition of pure and utter filth and I couldn't help but love him more for that. Fennec will have you wanting to go throw holy water on yourself and pray, and I don't even believe in god🤣.
Fennec was EXTREMELY dark, twisted and toxic (probably the most twisted MMC I have come across!) but then you come to realise he's very mentally ill. I really loved how you got to see his up and downs and what mental health can do to someone and how it can effect loved ones around them. It broke my heart seeing what he was going through aswell as Vespyr but I'm so glad she stuck by him and helped him. Although she also suffered mentally I don't believe she suffered as much as he did. He just needed to feel that love and someone wanting him and Vespyr was that person!
“𝑬𝒚𝒆𝒔 𝒐𝒏 𝒎𝒆, 𝒔𝒘𝒆𝒆𝒕 𝒈𝒊𝒓𝒍,”
When he called her sweet girl, omg SWOON. I swear it got sexier everytime he said it.
This book will most definatly not be for everyone and it is by far one of the most taboo books I have ever read but its incredible and uniquely beautiful and also intense. If you are open to absolutely anything, then I highly recommend you read this book and Novella. I read both books today, in one sitting. Seven has now turnt into a one click author of mine. I love her writing and stories!
𝑽𝒆𝒔𝒑𝒚𝒓 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑰 𝒘𝒆𝒓𝒆 𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍, 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒍𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝒘𝒂𝒔 𝒓𝒂𝒘.
I'm sad to finish Vespyr and Fennec's story. I wish I could read about them forever.
How much gaslighting can you take before leaving that person? Apparently not enough for our "sweet girl" Vespyr. Yeah. Well atleast they're living in the woods instead of a psych ward for Fennec.
Gostaria de entender para que serve este livro, pensei que veria uma evolução no comportamento mental das personagens, mas acabou por ser mais do mesmo. O Fennec continua manipulativo como tudo e a Vespyr coitadinha, sabe tanto mas continua ingénua como tudo.
No me gustó. Creí que en algún momento, luego del final del libro anterior, sus estados mentales estuvieran mejor, pero me equivoqué y en verdad fue bien malo leer como Fen abusaba de Ves, no tuvieron una evolución.
this one focuses more on the twins’ life after moving into their own cabin. i thought it was kind of meh. it just felt like more of the same without much depth or momentum.
This was a weird novella. The plot itself is forbidden but I wasn't sure what the purpose of the novella was. It explored the pov of the h, H and their father. But there was no real plot. Just a random event and barely a solution. I'm really confused what the purpose of this story was as it provided no real conclusion or epilogue to anything. Just another random week in the lives of these characters.
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I was a little surprised on how this one went. I had a little pause, thinking it wouldn’t have ended in a happy ending. But it was a nice wrap up of Fennecs and Vespyr’a story!
My baby 7rue always deliver, love to see hoy Fenn and Vespyr grow from what they were on the first book, and started to have a more communicative relationship 💝💕 wholesome
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White Fox is an extended epilogue of Fennec and Vespyr.
In this extended epilogue it’s starts with Fennec gone hunting and coming back with nothing and angry that the deer he caught was being eaten by something else and she was like I’m grateful that you didn’t kill that fox. He was all like grabbing her throat and was like you think I give a shit about what you want but would’ve made one hell of a spice scene. After that they talk about life and fuck. Then they go to their father who is still on rocky roads about their relationship and is still weirded out that his 2 kids are in love. He’s pretty weirded out cuz he’s doesn’t talk as much and that causes them into getting into a fight about her not being able to get pregnant due to his infertility. Then they go home and he aggressively fucks her and is like I’m getting you pregnant even knowing he can’t and he’s pretty adamant about it. Soon without finishing he broke down completely about the whole situation and I felt for him. I honestly did because no one but her and sometimes not even her understood how he felt. But they worked it out and then one day hunting they found an arctic white fox and she was fascinated and captivated by it and he was all like nah let’s go. Soon after, one day she caught him with blood on the floor with that same fox dead. She got mad and started crying and ran to her dad because he had broken his promise on not to killing anymore foxes and also because she was slightly afraid of him. She talked to her dad about him and he was like Fennec isn’t going to be able to change and he’ll keep doing this because it’s how he is and you can’t change that but you can help him. It was 3 days later and a lot of thinking and soul searching before Fennec came at midnight and their father woke and was like what are you doing here and he was like to pick up Vespyr and his father was like you can’t keep doing this to her it’s going to hurt her a-lot if you do. You abuse her and you’ve hurt your sister by doing that to the fox. And that he will always hurt her and then come apologising it’s his MO. But he just shrugged it off and left. Then came morning and she went to the treehouse and they had a little cuddle before coming back down and talking it out and him saying that he killed it because it was more beautiful than her and that bugged him and that he was jealous of the way she looked at the fox. He has his issues but she would always love him no matter what went on. He would be an asshole and she would be such an innocent person. They do that then they go home in peace. He mentioned he would be jealous of a kid if they had kids or even if he could impregnate her. He would be so jealous. I can just see it.
Solid 4/5
Quotes:
“But I wanted that one. God, is that so hard to understand?”
“No, it’s not. I get it. But I’ll take you not killing that fox over not having deer for dinner anytime.” Without warning, Fennec turned around and wrapped his fingers around my throat, tightening his hold while tilting my head back. He moved closer, leaning over me until the tip of his nose touched mine. I could smell the dried blood mixed with his sweat, but it didn’t bother me.“Ever thought about the fact that I don’t give a shit about what you want?” - back at it again?
“Fen, I know it’s hard, but you’ll have to go first here. I’m ready to listen to you, but you have to talk, okay?” He watched me closely, and though he was still tense, I knew he was ready to pour his heart out. There were tears stinging his eyes, but they wouldn’t roll down his face. Not with Papa sitting there. Fennec took a deep breath, then, finally, he started to talk. “I was angry. I know it sounds stupid, but I was angry at that fucking white fox. It’s a beautiful creature, but I hated the thought that there was something out there as beautiful as you. As special as you. I know it’s selfish because that fox didn’t bother you. It only bothered me, and I should’ve been more compassionate.” There was more to that. He had another reason why he killed the fox, and so I kept my mouth shut and waited for more of his words to come. “I also hated how you looked at that fox. Like it was something so special that you could’ve easily forgotten about me.” That. That’s what I was expecting.
“Our kids would’ve been beautiful though,” Vespyr whispered.
“Of course, they would. But they’re a lot of work. And they cry. And scream. And poop everywhere. And I wouldn’t have you to myself anymore.” A soft moan escaped her as I pushed back into her, deeper this time. “You’d be jealous,” she stated. “Fuck, I’d be so damn jealous. The most jealous motherfucker on this planet. I want you to myself. I have you to myself, and I don’t want that to change. Ever.”
A smile appeared on his lips, and after cupping my jaw and kissing me again, he muttered against my lips, “I’m the luckiest motherfucker on this planet for calling you my true love.” And I was lucky to call him mine.
Para empezar, puedo decir que es una continuación de Raw. Al momento de terminar de leer White Fox me doy cuenta que no es muy necesario ni atrayente leer este libro, ya que, bien podría ser un capítulo más al libro anterior, debido a la continuidad tan seguida de la historia y a los sucesos ocurridos en ella, además, todo lo ocurrido en Whie Fox no suma ni resta a la historia de Vespyr y Fennec, por lo que no era necesario crear un libro a parte sino más bien, agregar estos sucesos al libro anterior. El libro en sí, trata de un episodio importante para Vespyr, donde esta muy involucrado Fennec, y de cómo logran superar este hecho.
No es spolier, no habla de los sucesos, pero si de las actitudes de los personajes ante los hechos.
Una vez finalizado el libro me doy cuenta de lo mismo que en Raw, Fennec por más que “intente” cambiar no puede hacerlo y, si bien es causa de su condición, el tampoco hace mucho para mejorar, a pesar de que diga que lo hace o que por lo menos lo intenta.
Por otro lado, Vespyr me causa muchas sensaciones, compasión puede ser una de ellas y la principal, pero también confusión, rabia y tristeza. Ella es muy consciente de lo malo que es Fennec para ella, tal vez no lo sea todo el tiempo, pero las veces que le hace daño son muy intensas y crueles, lo malo es que el sabe que la lastima y continúa de todas formas, pero lo peor es que Vespyr sabe perfectamente que el sabe qué haciendo esas cosas la lastimara y aun así lo perdona, y así seguirá siempre por más daño que le cause. Según ella, olvida y perdona los momentos donde le causa tanto daño por todos los días que la hace feliz.
No se que pensar ni decir al respecto, no se hasta donde el amor puede justificar los hechos en este caso. Al principio de Raw, comprendí la relación psicológica de ambos personajes, aunque en un momento lo vi como una obsesión mutua finalmente comprendí que, Vespyr es dependiente a Fennec y, por otro lado, Fennec es codependiente a Vespyr. Eso explica sus comportamientos más allá de sus condiciones psicológicas.
Finalmente, quedo medianamente satisfecha después de leer esta bilogía. Por un lado disfrute la historia, tuvo muchos momentos confusos los cuales disfruté bastante, ya que, no era como algunos libros que son bastantes predecibles y con trama lineal. También me gusto que al final de Raw ambos personajes aceptaran la ayuda de la psiquiatra y más que eso, que cooperaran en mejorar, sobre todo Fennec lo cual me sorprendió, aunque esa motivación durara poco tiemp. Eso deja un buen mensaje de la autora y quede bastante satisfecha con eso, debido a que no normaliza estas situaciones y de alguna manera incita a buscar ayuda, o al menos aceptarla para lograr mejorar.
Por otro lado, no me gustó la actitud de los personajes ante ciertos momentos, como dije antes, Fennec no podía hacer mucho, pero si podía intentar mejorar. En cambio Vespyr si tenía más oportunidades, y por más que doliera aceptarlo, lo mejor era no seguir con Fennec por su bienestar. Con eso concluyó mi opinión sobre este libro.
Sorprende que el personaje de Vespyr, carezca de verdadera complejidad. No es tanto que su conducta sea cuestionable (eso es inherente al género que habita), sino que resulta predecible, redundante y vacía de evolución. En lugar de encarnar la contradicción, la culpa o el vértigo, Vespyr parece reducida a un solo registro: la constante entrega sin reservas a Fennec, que más que retratar devoción, bordea peligrosamente la nulidad.
Su voz interior es tenue, casi siempre moldeada por el deseo de no incomodar. Vespyr no reflexiona: se adapta. No arde: se inmola suavemente. Su fragilidad, se convierte en su único recurso expresivo. Llega un punto en que su presencia en escena no añade tensión, ni luz, ni sombras; simplemente existe como eco de las emociones ajenas.
En particular, en los pasajes donde se toca el tema de la salud mental y la medicación, su postura resulta peligrosamente pasiva. En vez de abrir un espacio para el diálogo interno, para una mínima sacudida ética o emocional, Vespyr se limita a replicar con afecto desinformado, como si su comprensión del otro (y de sí misma) fuera apenas una superficie brillante sin profundidad. Su mirada no cuestiona, no observa realmente. Ama con una fe que raya en la inconsciencia, y no porque esté enamorada, sino porque está escrita como si su única misión fuese mantenerse al lado de quien la eligió primero.
Incluso en los momentos en que la narrativa le ofrece espacio para florecer (el zorro blanco, la infertilidad, la tensión con el padre) Vespyr se repliega, obediente, sin deseo de transformación. Es un personaje que no se permite matices. Todo en ella es aceptación, y cuando asoma una inquietud, dura apenas lo justo para que Fennec vuelva a ocupar el centro.
Sinceramente si fennec me hacía rodar los ojos, Vespyr me hacía cerrar el libro por más de una hora. Un epílogo innecesario. O desde otra mirada: puedes encontrar lo mismo en cualquier fanfic T/N x personaje moralmente gris.
Fennec has a character redemption and I loved it. Raw was one of my first incest taboo romance books that I had enjoyed reading. I've been reading Seven Rue's work ever since 2020 and I enjoyed and loved all of her works. I've seen tons of people hate on her work but I can't seem to understand why. However I do think that those people who hates on her books don't actually understand the fact that this is fiction and we just try to virtually live through it and not in real life. I never knew i would have enjoyed reading incest but here I am. I love and enjoy reading it but I don't think I'll be applying that in real life. Most people fail to understand this concept and then hate and complain about her works.
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I have to be honest, this book just wasn’t needed. It didn’t really bring anything new or exciting to the story world, and instead it felt like extra content that could’ve easily been left out. I kept waiting for that moment where it would grab me or give me something fresh, but it never really came. The writing itself isn’t bad, but the story felt unnecessary, almost like filler between books rather than something that stands on its own. By the time I finished, I was more frustrated than entertained, wishing the focus had gone into developing the main storyline instead of this detour.
This was a good update on Vespyr and Fennecs story however it was too short for me. I think Raw and White Fox could have been 1 book with White Fox being added to the end of Raw. I would have also liked to learn more about the dad's story to maybe understand why he's in the wild also. I do like the story line though it was just too short. I finished it in less than an hour. Now on to my next Seven Rue read....
This Novella revisits Fen and Ves, and offers a small glimpse into there life since the events in RAW.
For those that have read RAW, this book is not a "must" read.
In my opinion, I don't think it was worth purchasing this book - considering it was same price as "RAW" and didn't offer anything new. There are no new developments.
yeah, no. this was weird. i didnt liek the chracters, and i really didnt like the way their mental disorders were apporached. honeslty didnt realise this was the second book, and when i did i realsied exactly why i hated it. i dnfed the first book in the series a year or two ago. not for me. if you like it, whatever. i wont be looking into this again.
Harassing taboo authors and getting them banned out of pettiness and jealousy ? Nah, you can burn for that. Readers: DO NOT SUPPORT THIS AUTHOR. She’s been anonymously attacking other taboo authors, getting them banned from Amazon, and ruining their livelihoods! There are FAR better authors out there that aren’t completely psycho obsessed like this one.
Creo que esta duología es la que menos me ha gustado de Seven Rue, y pues sus libros no tenían mayor argumento fuera de que algunos comportamientos de Fen, me parecian too much y la chica demasiado ingenua y manipulable.
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