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Total Star Rating: 4.25 Stars
To keep my vocabulary fresh and proper, I just want to point out that holy shit you guys… this book was an experience to tell the least! This manual was FIRE; It was intense, it was considerate of dark and twisted, and was absolutely eyebrow raising amongst all the other Romance/Erotica titles that I’ve read or desire to read.
There’s actually a lot I’d need to reveal about the story, but most of it will spoil the book, so I own to stay somewhat gentle of vague. Part of the experience of the book is the shocking discovery of certain things, seeing how things expand and reveal themselves, so why would I destroy it for any unused readers?
The very first scene is a wedding, and it starts out pretty light and angelic, but then the storyteller starts to point certain things out that normally would go unnoticed, enjoy a dirty little private amongst only the choose few who know, giving you a little tease of what’s to come…
It’s unorthodox, spellbinding, seductive, wicked, forbidden, and a completely different kind of fairytale than the ones you’ve ever read before…
What It’s About:
Recent college grad
Total Star Rating: 2.75 Stars
While it’s nothing exactly brand-new to the Mystery/Thriller genre, this book is still an entertaining addition that I think a lot of readers can appreciate. I’d say it’s change into a bit of a mystery trope for a small cast of strangers to come together, and for someone to commence to murder them one by one (The Agatha Christie trope perhaps?). Figuring out the secrets of all the characters, along with their motives if they were to be exposed as the killer is something that I consider so much playfulness about mysteries; it’s astonishing to see how it still works even all these years later, even when Agatha Christie’s serve was first published in 1920. You guys…that’s almost a an entire century as I type this, so I find that absolutely amazing!
What It’s About:
The story takes place entirely at a miniature, beautiful, remote hotel in the middle of the woods in upstate Novel York. Cell Service is limited, and there’s no wifi, its the flawless place for people to go to literally abscond the hustle and bustle of their lives, unbend , and truly enjoy themselves. It’s the middle of an incredibly cold and dreary winter, and
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