A Goodreads user asked this question about Things I Wanted to Say, But Never Did (Lancaster Prep, #1):
Ok, I just read the blurb. AND HOW THE HECK CAN YOU ALL BE READING THIS? Doesn't anyone realise that this is sex without consent. What the hell is romantic about that? He's forcing himself on her basically, just not physically (although I'm not sure that he doesn't do that, since I haven't, and don't plan on, reading the book). It's disgusting. This blurb offends me. Are y'all okay??? Why are you reading this?
Khloe Walker You can't judge a book by reading just the blurb. The two main characters both go through significant trauma in their lives. Because of that trauma, t…moreYou can't judge a book by reading just the blurb. The two main characters both go through significant trauma in their lives. Because of that trauma, the way they view themselves sexually dramatically changes. It is about two people learning that their desires and sexual interests aren't deranged or disgusting, everyone is different and that's okay. Referring to the book the way you did goes against everything the author was trying to say. The book has an amazing message if you actually read it and not judge it from a few lines on the back.(less)
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