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Where to startā¦first of all I must say Iām in no way trying to kink shame anyone. What you like is what you like and Iām happy for you. But Iāve also learned that I donāt particularly enjoy a taboo romance and thatās okay! Not everyone will, and we all must be okay with that. Iāve also learned I need to read the back of books before I go picking the up for the hell of it, so my unenjoyment of this book is entirely my fault.
Now for the meat and potatoes of this review: to put it simply, I hated it.
To expand upon just simply hating it, I thought the writing was in need of editing at best and downright bad at worst. Avi and Kyran are some of the most egregiously annoying people Iāve ever had the displeasure of reading about. They were childish, rude, arrogant and like leaned so heavily on the āoh boys will be boysā mantra that I couldnāt stomach anytime they opened their mouths. Iām not even touching the sailor/potty mouths they used during the sex scenes. It was wayyyyyyyyy too much. There was no need for it, even in the realm of dirty talk. The subject matter of their taboo relationship is just whatever. Yeah theyāre step brothers. Yeah they start an only fans. Womp womp. Itās not for me, thatās perfectly okay. What I genuinely didnāt like is how every five seconds they have to remind the reader and each other that they are indeed step brothers. Gang we understood it the first time, we genuinely didnāt need it repeated over 150 times (I counted) especially during the sex scenes! But thatās just my opinion. Also what boggled MY MIND was that NO ONE in their friends or family cared that they were together? Not one intervention on hey letās not fuck our step siblings? Nary a guys what is happening? Be so serious.
Everything about this sucked, the characters sucked, the writing sucked, the smut sucked. I think Iāll be sticking to my lane, thank you for allowing me to visit, but I think Iāll see myself out.
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How to Kill a Witch: The Patriarchy's Guide to Silencing Women
Zoe Venditozzi & Claire Mitchell
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Alas, this book reminded me that I do not enjoy domestic thriller/horror books. It had been a long time since I had tried one and when I received this book through the Owlcrate Horror Sub, I thought it was worth a shot. Glad to have tried, but preferences affirmed for sure.
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The Body
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The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth
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The Body
Bethany C. Morrow
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This book was a strange one, but certainly kept my interest. I never grew overly attached to the plot or characters, but was attentive whenever I was reading the story. I'm not sure I've had this response to a book before and may need to sit with it a bit more.
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Hart's Betrayal (Lycan Detective Duet Book 1)
S. Bolanos
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I received an electronic ARC via BookSprout.
Cara Dee returns to The Game universe with Part I of Nathan and Ash's story, The Memories We Made: Remembering Us. This is book 16 in the series and would be best enjoyed with prior reading. This portion of Nathan and Ash's story tells readers the story of how the pair got to the point where we know them to be in the present. The story is told in vignette-type moments of peering into their shared lives at various points along the timeline leading to current day.
This story is the hurt portion of the hurt-comfort. I wouldn't blame anyone at all for waiting for both parts to be available since this portion is emotionally heavy as it navigates Nathan and Ash's separation. It is evident to the reader that these men belong together, but are being hardheaded on both sides. There is a lot of fear on Ash's part with navigating newness and risking his relationship with Nathan. Meanwhile, Nathan doesn't know how to ensure that Ash gets the satisfaction he needs without pushing for change. It's the strangest of Catch-22s with an obvious solution. It simply isn't easy. Nathan and Ash also navigate co-parenting as they attempt to figure out their places in each others' lives.
There is no satisfying ending here. Part II will undoubtedly supply that. But this book provides all the background and set up required to make Nathan and Ash's story not only make sense, but also resonant emotionally.
I will certainly be sat and eagerly awaiting Part II.
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The Memories We Made: Remembering Us: Part I of II
Cara Dee
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