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What Lies Beyond the Veil by Harper L. Woods

4 reviews

ablakley's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

A bit disappointed while the spice was top tier the main FC was a bit oblivious to everything. The book was slow and I feel like everything was overly described. No real world building or anything. 

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elleclair's review

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adventurous dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I really wanted to like this book, but I just couldn’t. Every time I’d get myself to look past an issue, something new would pop up that would put me off.


THE WRITING

In terms of format, I’m not a HUGE stickler when it comes to grammar or overall writing quality. Sometimes the best stories are wrapped up in the most chaotic packages. But this book had so many repetitive words phrases and poorly described actions that I just couldn’t keep myself immersed. It felt lazy and/or unedited. I was really interested in the story though, so I switched to the audiobook in hopes that I’d notice these things less.


PLOT & ROMANCE

When it comes to the actual content of the book, the plot and worldbuilding were really interesting. They kept me constantly wondering what would happen next. Unfortunately, the story predominantly centers around the main romance, and that part was BAD. Maybe it’s something that others could get into, but it made me physically uncomfortable in many parts. 

It’s important to note that our main character (MC) comes from a religious purity culture that judges the value of a woman based on her virginity / sexual purity, her ability to please her husband, and whether or not she’s putting out children. There’s heavy emphasis on the fact that women here do not have a choice and are used and mistreated by the men around them all their lives.  Not only that, but there’s also a focus on the abuse of the lower class in general. So you would think that the point of this would be to drive the MC down a path where she finds freedom and perhaps a love interest who opposes all of these things. Nope. 

I should start by saying, the love interest calls the MC “Little One” right off the bat, which already threw me off. I’m well versed in kink and the concept of DD/lg, but this wasn’t written like that at all. To me, the context made it creepy and predatory, especially when he insists on using the name during intensely graphic sex scenes - some of which included very dubious consent. I get that this is supposed to be about their size difference, but it didn’t read that way, and there was never any discussion between them to prove otherwise. And some information we get much later makes this point even creepier.

The consent issues maybe could’ve bothered me less than they did. I’ve read much darker smut and been absolutely fine. But when you put a character through an intensely emotional journey revolving around their lack of consent and ability to choose anything for themself, then stick them in a sexual situation where they’re thinking “I’m uncomfortable. I don’t think I want this” and have the love interest ignoring her cues saying “I told you what would happen, now spread your legs” — that’s problematic. Especially when the language used to describe his actions emphasizes that his grip was bruising, he wasn’t gentle, he didn’t ease her into it and tore her open, etc, and then has him say that he’s going to claim his pleasure from her again later that night. And this isn’t just one scene. This undercurrent of pressuring her into doing what he wants is present in every aspect of their relationship - including pressuring her into telling him that she loves him before she’s ready. 

And if all that wasn’t an issue, these two have no chemistry. There’s no sense of love or genuine care for one another. Any time the MC talks about his affection or her feelings for him, it’s always in the context of simply having never had that thing before. The sex is good because she was never allowed to have it freely before. The cuddling is nice because she’d never been able to lay next to someone like that before. There were no redeeming qualities to this man, even through her eyes - apart from his determination to protect her from harm at all costs. 

Now, I get that the point of some of this is that it’s supposed to lead up to him not being such a great guy. We’re supposed to be conflicted and want the MC to fight back and learn how to set boundaries. We’re supposed to feel like things don’t add up and grow to be scared of the love interest. But it doesn’t seem like this is a situation where she’s going to eventually leave him and end up with someone else. Right now, it definitely seems like he’s it. So, I guess to me the biggest dealbreaker of all here is… if you really want to write a compelling bad guy / love interest who’d destroy all but the woman he loves, that bad guy can’t aggressively embody the very thing that the MC is trying to escape. He needs to represent, in some part, what we want the MC to work towards, and there needs to be real, palpable chemistry between them. The love interest in this book is toxic and rapey, and I was incredibly disappointed when I found out that this wasn’t because we were building up to her leaving him. 

Anyway, if none of this is an issue to you, you might really like the book. There are a lot of redeeming qualities in terms of the worldbuilding and pacing. For me personally, it was just hard to notice those things as much when I was busy gritting my teeth through all of the other parts LOL

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jadehusdanhicks's review

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challenging dark sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.5

Not going to lie I struggled with this book.  The general fae story line was amazing and if it was that alone I’m sure I’d probably continue the series. 

Unfortunately it contains very consistent weird sexual content with a male MC calling the female one little one which didn’t sit right with me.  
Additionally it deals with grooming, suicide, murder and SA.  

Overall I was left disturbed especially by the graphic sex because of the phrasing and the uncomfortable nickname used.  I wouldn’t reccomend personally.  
And I’m not against spice in books.  But this was just horrid to read 

Also. Despite this book seemingly being set in an old dystopia landscape it kept bringing up modern clothing like leggings.  Which just seemed so seperate and disconnected from what I understood to be the setting

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laura_rheads_too_much's review

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

2.75


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