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tommygrrl 's review for:
The Girl in 6E
by A.R. Torre
3.5 stars. I picked this book up on a whim when I found it in the Bargain section of B&N. The protagonist is a 22 year old woman who has sequestered herself within her apartment (6E) for three years, due to her self-professed homicidal ideations, working from her apartment as a successful internet sex cammer. As an Internet sex worker, she comes in contact with many different men and women with a plethora of fetishes and preferences, but when she comes across a certain customer that, she suspects, could be escalating into dangerous territory, the protagonist fights her instincts to remain sequestered in her apartment or to intervene. The characters' stories and plotline are presented in a flashback to present time format, and are told from the characters in a first-person narrative style. At times the storyline stalls, accelerates, then stalls again, until about halfway through, then it grabbed my interest and didn't let go. Despite the fact that the writing was somewhat unbalanced at times, I still enjoyed this book.