![]() Frankly, this guy handled all of this really poorly, and his *reasons* are a ridiculous excuse to be mean, if find this true in a lot of books where the guy is mean and they try to explain away the behavior because he struggles with the feels. He was heartless and had zero respect to her situation (even though she was clearly victimized from the beginning) and then he starts to feel bad for his behavior once he figures things out? What about treating all people with respect and care even if they aren’t a victim? You never know what people have gone through. But only because our girl was nice, and defied his expectations. At the end of this novella, he has an internal monologue where he calls himself a cur and heartless for what he did. Her “first Blood” (if you can even call him that) is really disrespectful, and not only is he emotionally blunt and hurtful, but he literally left her to die. So when this one came out and the main character was a grown woman and I hoped we would go back to more of a respect driven relationship dynamic. ![]() The Shara series was all about respect, not negging, poor communication, and hurting people because you need to “protect them”. In Princess Takes Unicorns series, the author seems to jump on the bully academy train which I wasn’t a fan of. ![]() But my biggest “issue” with this was more of the themes used to create tension. ![]() Short but also a bit different from the Shara series ![]()
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