![]() ![]() I do wish they had leaned into the fear kink even more than it did. Michael is both a emotional sadist and an emotional masochist. If you like Harley Laroux books ( The Dare and the Halloween one specifically) you might like this one. Rika is someone who gets turned on my fear. Otherwise the it just looks like dubious consent in a few scenes. ![]() ![]() I do wish that Michael and Rika has established a safeword in the book. Also their gap is closer to three years based on how their birthdays fall and they were in high school at the same time, so that lessened the creep factor (because I don’t like age gaps with teens). ![]() I was worried about the age gap part from the summary (I don’t like age gaps when they involve teenagers), but it was actually handled well of not only how a sixteen year old someone spent an evening of crime with a bunch of twenty year olds, but how Michael held himself back even when he was attracted to her. This was such an interesting story because it’s part horror, part thriller, and part erotica with a soap opera ending. Because three years ago, she put his friends away and now they are out. The city where her boyfriend’s older brother lives. “Run all you want, Little Monster,” he said, sounding like a threat. ![]()
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