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cheriea0221's review
4.0
Starts with a 1 year contract for slavery but not sexual slavery. This book is not what I was expecting but I did listen to it in one go.
I will read the next one in the series.
M/F, Abuse, BDSM, slave,
I will read the next one in the series.
M/F, Abuse, BDSM, slave,
nadine_booklover's review
4.0
This is pretty dark, but somehow hot. Isn't that a little twisted? I feel kind of fucked up, as much as the whole situation is where this story takes place. But I love twisted and fucked up characters.
The little cliffhanger here shot me right to the second book.
The little cliffhanger here shot me right to the second book.
literaygemini's review
4.0
Too much/Not enough
...I don't know where I sit except on the edge of my seat. I'm alternating between cheering Stella on and raging with her to almost...almost feeling sorry for Sin, but not quite getting there. This book has move twists than a road on a mountain. I know that I'm already on the next book waiting for the next "trial" and all I can think of is how will Sin deal now that Stella is no longer his? Dark and sinister? Yes, this book is and it's not your average run of the milk. It's dark, it's pain, is shadow and secrets, it's a world where the elite rule and the rest much conform.
...I don't know where I sit except on the edge of my seat. I'm alternating between cheering Stella on and raging with her to almost...almost feeling sorry for Sin, but not quite getting there. This book has move twists than a road on a mountain. I know that I'm already on the next book waiting for the next "trial" and all I can think of is how will Sin deal now that Stella is no longer his? Dark and sinister? Yes, this book is and it's not your average run of the milk. It's dark, it's pain, is shadow and secrets, it's a world where the elite rule and the rest much conform.
eg_m's review
Counsellor was included as bonus material with [b:Blackwood|31445952|Blackwood|Celia Aaron|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1481077787s/31445952.jpg|52146919]. I liked Blackwood enough that I decided to check this one out even though I knew it was much darker having seen it compared to some of Pepper Winters' work. The comparison is fair. This serial (and it is a serial) is very much in the same trope as the In Debt series. Happily without the meandering and repetitive inner dialogues of those books. Also without the internal inconsistencies. Overall, I thought it was much more tightly written and the characters more believable. That said, once I understood that it was 1) the first in serial; and 2) it was going down the path of dark-tormented-hero abuses innocent-heroine, but it's out of his control so she ends up loving him anyway -- it hit my 'just no' button. So dnf.
covertocovergirl's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
5.0
sony08's review
4.0
I have received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book might be twisted at times, but it's an interesting read. The concept of this huge kind of secret society and a completely different and twisted world of some very rich people isn't new - secret societies have existed for centuries, but this book takes it that one step further.
Yes there is pain involved and some chapters that are uncomfortable to read, but let's be honest there are some sick people in the world and so this to me is quite believable.
I actually liked Sinclair's character. He is the ultimate bad guy, arrogant, selfish and heartless. But is he? Not really, he just has the world on his shoulders and the only one (apart from his mysterious mother) that knows the full consequences of a failure.
Stella comes across like a strong character, hard to break, woman of opinion and she doesn't hold back in letting Sinclair know how she feels about him.
I felt a little sorry for both Stella and Sinclair towards the end and I am looking forward to reading the next book to see where the story will move on to.
This book might be twisted at times, but it's an interesting read. The concept of this huge kind of secret society and a completely different and twisted world of some very rich people isn't new - secret societies have existed for centuries, but this book takes it that one step further.
Yes there is pain involved and some chapters that are uncomfortable to read, but let's be honest there are some sick people in the world and so this to me is quite believable.
I actually liked Sinclair's character. He is the ultimate bad guy, arrogant, selfish and heartless. But is he? Not really, he just has the world on his shoulders and the only one (apart from his mysterious mother) that knows the full consequences of a failure.
Stella comes across like a strong character, hard to break, woman of opinion and she doesn't hold back in letting Sinclair know how she feels about him.
I felt a little sorry for both Stella and Sinclair towards the end and I am looking forward to reading the next book to see where the story will move on to.
lgreads44's review
2.0
May be a trigger for some
***Contains spoilers***
I was hopeful before starting this book, but as I kept turning the pages, it turned into something else. This book may be a trigger for some. At least during the whipping scenes at the ball. All I could think of was my ancestors being raped, whipped, and hung from trees. It was horrifying that this was happening as pictures of smiling slaves littered the walls.
I didn't particularly like any of the characters except the youngest brother, Teddy. Stella was naive, Lucius was a snake, and Sinclair acted like he felt some kind of remorse, but I didn't believe it for a second.
When Sinclair told Stella about her father signing her over to Sinclair for a million dollars, he said it as if that made him any better. As if whipping her and treating her as his plaything was a glowing reason for her to choose him.
I have to say that it was well written (except for her using "all of the sudden" at the beginning of the book), but the characters and the story weren't enough for me to continue reading the next book in the series.
***Contains spoilers***
I was hopeful before starting this book, but as I kept turning the pages, it turned into something else. This book may be a trigger for some. At least during the whipping scenes at the ball. All I could think of was my ancestors being raped, whipped, and hung from trees. It was horrifying that this was happening as pictures of smiling slaves littered the walls.
I didn't particularly like any of the characters except the youngest brother, Teddy. Stella was naive, Lucius was a snake, and Sinclair acted like he felt some kind of remorse, but I didn't believe it for a second.
When Sinclair told Stella about her father signing her over to Sinclair for a million dollars, he said it as if that made him any better. As if whipping her and treating her as his plaything was a glowing reason for her to choose him.
I have to say that it was well written (except for her using "all of the sudden" at the beginning of the book), but the characters and the story weren't enough for me to continue reading the next book in the series.