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Her Stepbrothers' Demands by Trinity Blacio

thequeerbookish's review

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1.0

There are so many things wrong with this book... I'll start with the writing itself. The words aren't flowing at all and it is rather confusing.

But I could have ignored it, if the story itself would have been good. It's not. It's really, really not. After like half of the book I stopped reading.

I'll make short points with the things I found to be just plain wrong.

* The brothers just come onto the plane and carry her against her will out of it.
Other passengers aren't helping by the way
* Jasmine is 30 and apparently still has a perfect figure. Youth mania?
* one brother throws her phone away, so she can't make a call
* she gets spanked without her consent.
* Consent isn't a word that is known in this book by the way. She has to do what her so called
mates and her stepfather want.
* I got a scent of victim blaming
* The main character isn't allowed to live her life like she wants, because apparently she's
just too stupid and needs her men to make decisions for her
* She isn't allowed to date men or have sex if she wants to

I'm sure there is much more to say, but as I said before, I stopped reading. I was afraid of the sex scenes. This book had a fifty shades of grey, rape culture vibe to it.


I got it as an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for a honest review. Thank you.


xoosteph's review

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5.0

ARC provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review

I loved this! I wish it was a series or something! I want more of R.D, Logan & Jasmine! I loved the suspense of an attack happening as well as the romance.
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