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Sins of the Flesh by Stacey Broadbent

moris_deri's review

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5.0

With fewer than 100 pages, this has been a fun quick guilty pleasure. Idk if we can justify the price though (I bought it at 90% discount so I'm not complaining).

Looking forward to reading more from this author.

energyrae's review

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5.0

Sins of the Flesh is a twisted take on gluttony and what happens when we take our obsessions too far. Piper has met Mark, and he's got a particular taste that he thinks Piper is going to love human flesh. After that first taste, she can't get enough; her taste for human flesh turns into an obsession. She likes it fresh and she likes it often.

Piper shows extreme skill in her cunning, her ability to draw people into her web. While Mark was the one to introduce her to cannibalism, he had rules in place for safety. Piper takes those rules and throws them out the window. While this was originally part of an anthology, I've read both versions, and this one is longer, more fleshed out, and has some great details added. This was a quick read, fun, dark, and wonderfully twisted.
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