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🐶Kaylee✨ | 16 comments People look at these books and think it’s just about a girl being assaulted by her stalker. And I will not beat around the bush and say Zade did not over power his dark side early in book one, but it’s more than that.

Reading this book brought me into a very dark place, I will admit that yes. It’s like a stab in the heart, normally I can rule these books as fiction but this book is straight new flash of realty.

She (Adeline) is brought into the line of trafficking. A trade that, including child trafficking, is bigger than ever. Bigger than the drug trade. And that’s why I continued to read this book. I read her story, though is fiction I believe can be one that people may read and may even recover with. Bond with. Seeing that they are not alone.

People like them, the survivors are what fuel me in life. It’s why I study it and take Psych courses. It’s why I volunteer and help where I can.

I want people to read this book, not just because of the well written smutty story but because of the growth and all the facts of reality that will wake you up—at your own discretion of course.


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Caitlyn | 1 comments Thank you for this detailed review! I will definitely consider reading this book next!


Cassandra 🍁☕️📚 (blondie2611) | 254 comments I liked both both books. Pretty much it was Stockholm Syndrome because Adeline never really had a choice. My problem was with Zade and the gun scene. I couldn’t get over it while reading both books. Everything Adeline went through, showed her strength and growth in the second book.


🐶Kaylee✨ | 16 comments Cassandra, I agree with you 100% especially the gun scene. Could never get over that.


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Clara Adesnik | 5 comments How come no one talks about the knife scene in Hunting?


🐶Kaylee✨ | 16 comments I believed your talking about the scene where he asks her permission and let her choose if he could reopen her old scars she got while being raped that way instead of thinking of the men who abused her to think of the man who saved her?
That scene is very serious and I remember crying during that scene. What are your views on it?


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