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brenddv 's review for:
Sea of Ruin
by Pam Godwin
TW for SA means that it will be present in the book; it doesn't mean you can write a romance where one of the people involved rapes the other and then is forgiven (time and time again) and pretend like it's okay because "omg this is a dark romance! Dark things happen".
Newsflash: TWs are there to help the reader decide if the themes in the book are something they will be able to handle. They are NOT however, an excuse for authors to write about horrible things in a very harmful way without a care and then day "well I'm sorry but i warned you :)"
No. Nope.
That's disgusting.
In this book, the man that's supposed to be a love interest rapes the protagonist and then... remains the love interest?
Do not dare blame this on the setting or time; the protagonist herself recognizes it is sexual assault but then remembers "he's hot, I'll let it slide LOL"
Biggest disappointment so far I'm... sad
Newsflash: TWs are there to help the reader decide if the themes in the book are something they will be able to handle. They are NOT however, an excuse for authors to write about horrible things in a very harmful way without a care and then day "well I'm sorry but i warned you :)"
No. Nope.
That's disgusting.
In this book, the man that's supposed to be a love interest rapes the protagonist and then... remains the love interest?
Do not dare blame this on the setting or time; the protagonist herself recognizes it is sexual assault but then remembers "he's hot, I'll let it slide LOL"
Biggest disappointment so far I'm... sad