Review: River Queens: Saucy Boat, stout mates, spotted dog, America by Alexander Watson
If you’re just a bit curious about adventure, about taking a chance on what you dream of, read River Queens.
If you’re just a bit curious about adventure, about taking a chance on what you dream of, read River Queens.
Human trafficking is a very serious and horrible theme. I want it to be handled realistic and responsible.
An ace romance without the being ace conflict.
I remember how I sat on the balcony, enjoying the sun and thinking I was in for a great treat.
I got a wonderful book that’s full of pain and memories and all the little things that you may live with if you’ve got certain mental illnesses. But most of all I got hope.
Okay, so if you know me or my blog at all you know what big of an advocate of consent I am, whether it’s outside of bdsm or inside bdsm.
I can’t enjoy a book like this and even if I could, I wouldn’t want to.
I would have loved to dive even further into Tom’s head, his past and his DID.
I feel like I need to bleach my eyes. When writing a dnf review or a review with a low rating I like to include parts of the book I liked.