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peylouise 's review for:
Psycho Shifters
by Jasmine Mas
dark
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
In all honesty, it wasn't great. In the beginning chapters, there were multiple days where I sat down to read and ending up falling asleep after just a couple of pages and if I'm being super honest, if it wasn't down to my reading goal that I'm already behind on and my stubbornness to finish books, I probably would've DNFed very early on.
The misogyny is very rife with this one. Pretty much all of the men in the book hate women, not even just covertly either. They fully, with their whole chest, despise women. Women are a sub-gender throughout the whole book and the FMC is the only time a woman has been close to power but she's still 'weak' and 'puny' and below all of the muscly men. Women are referred to as possessions or the s slur throughout the majority of the book, even by the love interests. Of course, in addition to this, the 3 MMC's penis sizes are referred to more than plot lines throughout and they're pierced, with knots and just very dramatic and unnecessarily over the top.
I won't be reading the rest of the series, it feels like the author is trying to target what they think every late teenage girl's fantasies are and is missing the mark terribly. I am intrigued by the plot line and what the 'big secret' is that is going on in the Fae's queens realm but honestly I'm not intrigued enough to read and find out.
The misogyny is very rife with this one. Pretty much all of the men in the book hate women, not even just covertly either. They fully, with their whole chest, despise women. Women are a sub-gender throughout the whole book and the FMC is the only time a woman has been close to power but she's still 'weak' and 'puny' and below all of the muscly men. Women are referred to as possessions or the s slur throughout the majority of the book, even by the love interests. Of course, in addition to this, the 3 MMC's penis sizes are referred to more than plot lines throughout and they're pierced, with knots and just very dramatic and unnecessarily over the top.
I won't be reading the rest of the series, it feels like the author is trying to target what they think every late teenage girl's fantasies are and is missing the mark terribly. I am intrigued by the plot line and what the 'big secret' is that is going on in the Fae's queens realm but honestly I'm not intrigued enough to read and find out.
Graphic: Misogyny, Rape, Torture