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sophiaareads 's review for:
Little Dove
by Layla Frost
dude, what did I just read??!!!
if you see this review before deciding to read the book, be warned:
he kidnaps her on her seventeenth birthday. at that point he is 32 years old.
exactly a year later, on her eighteenth birthday, they start their ”relationship“.
he is so possessive over her that you can call it toxic. they excuse his behaviour and that’s not okay. and even though she researched why she likes him and how he treats her and decides it has nothing to do with the missing father role in her life, I highly doubt it .
don’t get me wrong, I like the male love interests possessive and when they want to make sure that everyone knows they’re together. but this book? this was even too much for me.
If you still want to read it, go on. this is just my opinion and my taste in romance books. but age gaps are a very difficult topic in books, especially if one of them barely is legally an adult.
if you see this review before deciding to read the book, be warned:
he kidnaps her on her seventeenth birthday. at that point he is 32 years old.
exactly a year later, on her eighteenth birthday, they start their ”relationship“.
he is so possessive over her that you can call it toxic. they excuse his behaviour and that’s not okay. and even though she researched why she likes him and how he treats her and decides it has nothing to do with the missing father role in her life, I highly doubt it .
don’t get me wrong, I like the male love interests possessive and when they want to make sure that everyone knows they’re together. but this book? this was even too much for me.
If you still want to read it, go on. this is just my opinion and my taste in romance books. but age gaps are a very difficult topic in books, especially if one of them barely is legally an adult.