The girl in 6E

The girl in 6E

2014 • 352 pages

Ratings11

Average rating3.6

15

Suspension of belief required...

I'm in two minds about this book - whilst it did keep me intrigued and I read it very quickly, I felt like it was a book of two starkly different halves. The first half was overloaded with erotica which cut off completely at the half way mark when Deanna leaves the apartment. Obviously I'm not saying I expected it to carry on after it left, it hardly could, but perhaps there was just too much of it in the first half that the switch over felt very sudden. I did enjoy Deanna as a character, she is complex and weird and actually tries to deal with her problems. On the negative side I honestly had some moments of just utter disbelief, you do have to take this book at it's surface level and just enjoy it for what it is rather than trying to delve too deeply into what else it means. All in all a fairly gripping (erotic) thriller that requires a little suspension of belief.

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