Toni FGMAMTC
I read this book a long time ago, rated it 5 stars, but never reviewed it. Recently I did a reread and wanted to write some focusing on Caleb. I love Caleb, who is one of my top ten of all times in the book boyfriends department. The first thing that stands out to me in the beginning is how much pleasure he derives just from watching her, before anything has even happened (as far as the Livvie/Caleb situation). He was excited and instantly drawn to her. The reader feels suspended on the edge of their seat waiting to find out what will happen, how it will play out. After her abduction, she still can't hate him even though she feels she should. While he is completely consumed with her, she is not immune. She dreams of him, a perfect angel. Although he may look like heaven, he is equal parts heaven and hell. -He was my tormentor and my solace; the creator of the dark and the light within.- As more details of his past are provided, he becomes an even more complex character. He is so gorgeous and his been so tormented and is now fighting his desires, emotions, background, pain, fate, etc etc etc. I wanted to hold the little boy he once was and encourage the man he is that he could change his future. The entire story is up then down, emotional wave after emotional wave, surprise, sexiness, ugliness, doom and hope. It just doesn't get much better. I know this isn't a proper review, but as I stated I just wanted to write a little on Caleb.
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Socially Undead
For all the people saying this is dark and twisted, it's MEANT TO BE. It is a work of FICTION. Just because you read this book does not mean the writer condones these actions, nor does any of the readers. It's a distorted tale with terrible morals and that is the point. Just because you can't handle a dark story doesn't mean you should rate it one star. It means put down the book and read something else. The people who are screaming about how terrible this is are most likely the type of people to say liking a villain character in a movie makes you a bad person.
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Mary “BENGAL” Hashimoto
A tale about a human trafficker who makes the inexplicable mistake of falling for his victim while training her for her new Master. Very well-written, full of suspense and imagery with just the right amount of erotica. I was captivated by the characters and storyline so completely I couldn't put it down. Bravo!
7 people found this review helpful