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A review by sherrecepq
Run, Rabbit, Run by Juniper Hartmann
4.0
This book was unexpected in how it was written, fascinating in its content, and I am left struggling to find words to describe this. It is nothing like I have ever read, and you need to read those triggers. The content is heavy. I would describe as quite the psychological ride that, it is not until the last couple of chapters, I found clarity.
Bunny (Barbara) is literally a captive bunny rabbit under the 'control' of Demetrius. This book from the first few pages has ensnared the reader which had me teetering between "I can't read this" to "I can't stop reading this", something I don't experience often, as a reader. This was a real baptism within the BDSM community, but I feel Juniper has done an amazing job to showcase this in a light, and to show its validity, if this is something you want, or wish to explore. I think, even if this is not your cup of tea, seeing and understanding how it can be for another, is what I have taken away from in this book, hence I felt that it deserved four stars. Thank you Juniper for bringing me something different, and to find an understanding in a world that has been hidden, but like anything in this world, and thru choice, has its place.
Bunny (Barbara) is literally a captive bunny rabbit under the 'control' of Demetrius. This book from the first few pages has ensnared the reader which had me teetering between "I can't read this" to "I can't stop reading this", something I don't experience often, as a reader. This was a real baptism within the BDSM community, but I feel Juniper has done an amazing job to showcase this in a light, and to show its validity, if this is something you want, or wish to explore. I think, even if this is not your cup of tea, seeing and understanding how it can be for another, is what I have taken away from in this book, hence I felt that it deserved four stars. Thank you Juniper for bringing me something different, and to find an understanding in a world that has been hidden, but like anything in this world, and thru choice, has its place.