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Sweet and Vicious
by David Schickler
by David Schickler
I think the beginning part focusing on the male main character was really good, and then it changed to the woman main character as a girl, and it started to change the whole feel of the book.... Though there were some parts I liked about it... but I was set on the book being focused on the first main character introduced and the story from his perspective. The background informative story of the men the main male character deals with on a regular basis, added to the depth of the story in a way that made sense to me. When the main male character and the main female character got together, parts of the story were softened and distorted to me and out of place in my opinion; though it picks back up and gets back to the tough stuff. But to me the end of the story was unfitting and left my mind unsettled. But I would have to say that this author has a creative way of writing and conveying unique perspectives; which I liked.
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