![]() He was so unhinged verbally when compared to his almost laid-back demeanor. □ Knox was possessive and jealous, but in a textbook kind of way. □ Overall, the writing was engrossing and even if I cringed internally at a couple of intimate scenes here and there, the experience wasn't that traumatizing. Can we please not let that particular legacy spread like a contagious disease. □ Also, may I add that fairy tale dreams and witchlike hair were giving me the least benevolent flashbacks of another author's books (Saffron *cough* Kent *cough*). Seeing as how they occupied roughly 50% of the narrative.□□ That had nothing to do with the fact that Knox and Anastasia had particular preferences in sex and everything with the way they were described: nothing special and personal about those moments. □ I found their sex scenes bland, repetitive and roughly written. Intellectually, we all know that (courtesy of the genre) Knox and Anastasia were going to get away unscathed and end up together, but emotionally I'd love to be kept on the edge of my seat for a minute or two, huh? □□ So, in a sense, it 'sounded' like a string of harsh moans instead. This book was too concerned about supplying smut-fest to give a damn about following the unsophisticated rule. If it sounds flat and smooth, it will not cause any emotion, and the day after tomorrow it will be completely forgotten as if it never even existed.Ī good melody should have transitions between sweet notes and sharp minors. In the light of this, I perceived the challenging circumstances that both Knox and Anastasia had to deal with as an elaborate game of make-believe more than anything else. The moment I experienced slight anguish for Anastasia, right after two Russian shady dudes had almost torn the poor girl's soul out, and was revelling in Knox's knight with shining armor mode, the author didn't let it last, because, you know, feeding us with a public sex scene is obviously more important. Every time I was starting to feel something - whether it was anticipation or excitement or thrill - Knox and Anastasia went at it like sex-starved animals, which cheapened the general atmosphere of impending "disaster" and grand revelation to come. □ The major issue I had with this book was sex galore that interfered with my plans to fully embrace the angst and intensity of it. ✨ Sex approaches infinity and sexual tension tends to zero✨ - not my favorite combination. Every time I was starting to feel something - whether it was anticipation or excitement or thrill - Knox and Anastasia went at it like sex-starved animals, which cheapened the gener 3.2 do you even need cunnilingus in your life if he licks your tears whenever you cry. ![]() ![]() No other books should be read prior to this.moreģ.2 do you even need cunnilingus in your life if he licks your tears whenever you cry. Knox Van Doren might have a charming smile, but a true villain lurks beneath it all.Īnd like any villain, he’ll use my sin against me.Įmpire of Sin is a complete STANDALONE. Little did I know I’m not, in fact, responsible.īecause the stranger I left in bed? Yeah, he’s not a stranger after all. Of course, I left first thing in the morning because I’m a responsible adult.Īn adult who has a new job that I need in order to keep my double life a secret. I’m not the type who has one-night stands.Ī couple of drinks and a sinful British accent later and I’m in bed with a stranger. Little did I know I’m not, in fact, respo My boss. An adult who has a new job that I need in order to keep my double life a secret. Of course, I left first thing in the morning because I’m a responsible adult. It wasn’t supposed to happen, okay? A couple of drinks and a sinful British accent later and I’m in bed with a stranger. I’m not the type who has one-night stands.
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