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dianacoronado 's review for:
Preferential Treatment
by Heather Guerre
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book is camp, I loved it.
Guerre takes a ridiculous premise and actually addresses in-universe. I loved the actual social-economic discussion around billionaires and how they shouldn’t exist.
The whole premise of a dom using the arrangement to fund leftist social/political causes is so…. Fucking genius.
Complements to chef.
Foreal this book is sweet, spicy and funny. Guerre keeps the romance as the main driving point while keeping the universe somewhat grounded. Not many authors able to do that. It feels like a lot of recent books are just hot people moving from sex scene to sex scene with a crazy plot trying to tie the whole thing together. Guerre’s “grounded” approach feels refreshing in comparison.
Only reason I’m not rating higher is because the side characters need work.
Banter is ok. Smut is good. Story is sweet.
Guerre takes a ridiculous premise and actually addresses in-universe. I loved the actual social-economic discussion around billionaires and how they shouldn’t exist.
The whole premise of a dom using the arrangement to fund leftist social/political causes is so…. Fucking genius.
Complements to chef.
Foreal this book is sweet, spicy and funny. Guerre keeps the romance as the main driving point while keeping the universe somewhat grounded. Not many authors able to do that. It feels like a lot of recent books are just hot people moving from sex scene to sex scene with a crazy plot trying to tie the whole thing together. Guerre’s “grounded” approach feels refreshing in comparison.
Only reason I’m not rating higher is because the side characters need work.
Banter is ok. Smut is good. Story is sweet.