Review: The Truth as he knows it by A.M. Arthur
Do you have tissues ready? Because I am sure, you’ll need them.
Do you have tissues ready? Because I am sure, you’ll need them.
I love this book! It belongs to my most beloved books now.
Carver disappears, then suddenly she is married to another (creepy) guy.
There isn’t happening much, but the depressing atmosphere really gets to you.
But then I had read like half of the book and suddenly I was hooked.
There was just one thing which I found a little bit disturbing
This book doesn’t go the easy way. It is very realistic and doesn’t skimp over the ‘yucky’ parts.
I liked how subspace was handled (especially the sub drop part of the story) and how the dom’s side is featured as well.
I haven’t read something so bittersweet in quite some time.
The world she is living in is a dangerous one and she is no killer. So she doubts herself. So she breaks sometimes a little.