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Short, but it works well. I'd expected something darker than it really was. Dub-con at least. Really glad it wasn't, since I hate dub-con.
For as much as I am learning to hate the way some authors write short stories...I actually really enjoyed this one.The bad? It was WAY TOO SHORT! I want MORE! It was a very well written story that grabbed my attention and held me riveted until the end. The good? The entire short story.So if I have n...
This was fun in the sense that it was told from the perspective of the man and there was a lot of sword/sheathing/scabbard talk during sex. (win, win, win.) That said... I want more. More sex. More detail. More development of the characters and the world.The Knife's Edge was a free Kindle book I dow...
There are two kinds of characters that I love those are anti-heroes and strong women. This short story has both and portrays them unflinchingly. Truly at the start of the book I wasn't sure if I liked Dardanus at first. He is an unrepentant manipulator and murder after all. He is also very buried i...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...The Knife's Edge is a very short, free novella by Stephanie Draven. She was a new-to-me author before I chose to give this a try. The good thing about it was, I liked the idea of the novella, along with the author’s...