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Review by LallaGatta – Untouchable by Elizabeth SaFleur

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Why do I keep bothering?

I don't know why I still waste my time on books like Untouchable by Elizabeth SaFleur, the kind where the male character is a powerful, dominant figure while the female one is supposedly strong and independent yet in fact submissive and easily played.

I cannot believe I had to read through how Carson Drake falls in love after just a weekend with a woman he has met in a BDSM club, a place of which he's a patron and has frequented for years. Likewise, London Chantelle fares no better, her falling in love with her new master of barely 24 hours is just as perplexing and improbable.

It's clear the author has no real experience about love or if she does, prefers the fairytale approach to a realistic one. And maybe this latest disappointment with this genre will convince me to stop picking up these kinds of books.

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Review by LallaGatta – Salt and Pepper by Maria Akhanj

 

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Salt and Pepper by Maria Akhan

 

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It’s a real eye opener!

Salt and Pepper by Maria Akhanji is a truly remarkable read. The innocence of the protagonist and her "salt and pepper perception", her having to experience traumatic events without being able to understand them, are so unique that I would've given this book a top rating…

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Review by LallaGatta – If Looks Could Kill by Eileen Dreyer

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Worst crime fiction EVER!

I can't believe how truly bad this book is! If Looks Could Kill by Eileen Dreyer is just excessive in every way possible when it comes to the main character. Chris Jackson has just too many fears and recriminations to fill several books on psychology and psychiatry. She also rambles about them at such length that I quickly grew bored with her constant insecurities and indecisions. Maybe the author thought these excessive litanies as a way of bonding, of making readers feel for Chris, but they only made her an insufferable egotist.

Needless to say, it robbed any intrinsical crime value this story might have had.

Not only do I NOT recommend this book, but I'd have rate this book half a star if only given the chance.

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