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Deep: A Captive Tale by Sam J.D. Hunt

kcmae's review

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1.0

The author’s writing is annoying and filled with unnecessary detail.

The dialogue is just as corny as the writing style.

The hero says the heroine is “like no other woman I’ve ever known” after knowing her for two seconds.


DNF @7%

meggie82461's review

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4.0

4 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

**Available on Kindle Unlimited**

This quick, hot novella captures a lot of themes: captivity, time travel, abuse, and a lot of kinky f*ckery. It's definitely not for the faint of heart, probably because the majority of it took place in the 1660's, which wasn't a great time to be a female. Still, it was different from what I usually read, and I enjoyed that. The love story definitely wasn't all that convincing, but the author made up for that with kinky sex scenes that set it apart from most other books.

Usually I'm not a fan of fantasy, but the time-travel aspect actually worked in this book. I felt like the author made a pretty powerful statement when he pointed out how yes, modern society is different from the 1660s for a woman, but it's not necessarily better... at least not in every aspect. Considering this was a kinky novella that I read in an hour and a half, I was pretty impressed by the amount of thought I put into that detail. I'll definitely be looking into this author in the future!
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