Reviews
negative stars. The novel takes 300 chapters to more 2 days along. No interesting plot twists. It's clear she's going to end back up with the man she wants to divorce. Badly written. Better off watching paint dry then to read.
A book about domestic abuse but it's okay because they are wealthy. No real plot or character development. Just repeat of the same story line over & over.
Another story normalising abuse. Does the author not know the concept of a healthy relationship? Of using writing to model to women that there are avenues open to them to escape abusive relationships & that they are capable of building a life on their own? Stand on their own two feet? Be successful without having to rely on an abusive partner? Why is this novel normalising abuse just because the man is wealthy? Story doesn't progress, no character development.
Another abusive relationship that is normalised because he is hot & wealthy. Please stop normalising this behaviour. Manipulation & control are not acceptable behaviours. If you have to physically force someone to do what you want you don't respect them.
Very much drawn out. The same plot line over & over again. Very frustrating to read, why does the protagonist have to be trapped in an abusive relationship? Just let her get divorced & move on with her life.
Badly written. All plotlines are the same. Answers are obvious but the purportedly genius protagonist is too stupid to work it out. Everyone always forgets everything. The protagonist ends up with the unintelligent coward king who spends the entire novel lying to her.
Cannot get into the book, it protrays a man forcing himself onto someone as something to aspire too. Do not read if you believe in consent. Book promotes r*pe culture.
Not finished yet but cannot see how this story is going to turn around. I really hope Avery finds peace away from her abusive fated mate & the other villians in this story.
Good story. Strong female protagonist. Male protagonist is not worth the time to read, skip over his parts. Plot lines are a bit repetitive. Can clearly see where the author is going with this but hope they have the commonsense to not put the FL back with the ML