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A review by cristalclearshershelves
Taint: A Sexual Education Novel by S. L. Jennings
1.0
1.5 Stars
Well, it ended on a better note than was held for the majority of the novel. I’m not sure why I finished reading this, other than the curious want to see how the Justice Drake secretive narrative unfolded, even though I knew where it was going. Nothing else held my attention. Regarding the heroine...I’m not sure what her purpose was except to be there because the hero needed a counter. She had no depth. This needed dual POVs.
I will say that the writing was solid, but I couldn’t care about it because I didn’t care about the story. I’m confused as to why this was so popular when it released.
Well, it ended on a better note than was held for the majority of the novel. I’m not sure why I finished reading this, other than the curious want to see how the Justice Drake secretive narrative unfolded, even though I knew where it was going. Nothing else held my attention. Regarding the heroine...I’m not sure what her purpose was except to be there because the hero needed a counter. She had no depth. This needed dual POVs.
I will say that the writing was solid, but I couldn’t care about it because I didn’t care about the story. I’m confused as to why this was so popular when it released.