![]() ![]() There’s something to be said though, about the tension that this book derives because I definitely wanted to keep reading, even though I wasn’t necessarily adoring what I was reading. It was like someone randomly yelled at the author to be “more deep” in the middle of random scenes. ![]() ![]() The writing was watered down and the random bursts of purple prose would give me a sense of whiplash. I started feeling this from the second chapter. I guess my main issue with DO18 is the fact that I had so much hope for it! This author can do a lot of things with smut and often her books will call for the holiest holy water, but I was so stuck on the issues within this book that I couldn’t even enjoy that.Įverything felt way too rushed and underdeveloped. ![]() Right so, I guess I can say with some certainty that Kent’s books and I have a love-hate relationship. Saffron Kent has written one of my all time favourite romances, Medicine Man and I always do a little dance whenever she comes out with new material. This story had so much potential and I honestly could not have been more excited. *sigh* I guess I needed time to absorb this story as well as the level of disappointment I felt while reading DO18. “You know what happens when a thirty-four-year-old man watches a sixteen-year-old girl?” ![]()
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