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by Lisa Henry
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Sheziss loves Zeshak
Sheziss loves Zeshak rated it 9 years ago
It's not easy to achieve the transition from a non-con to a real BDSM love story. But Lisa Henry did it.At first I wasn't very convinced, it was too dark, there was too much abuse. I honestly didn't see any romance in the torturer-tortured relationship. Miller struck me as a sadistic bastard, or at ...
Reading and Rambling
Reading and Rambling rated it 10 years ago
Lisa Henry just has this way that makes it easier to digest rape and torture. That is an amazing talent. This story packed an emotional punch in only 49 pages. You could feel and see everything and actually believed in the HEA for Rho and Miller with minimal background on either character. It wa...
 TinaNicole ☠ Le Book Nikita ☠
TinaNicole ☠ Le Book Nikita ☠ rated it 11 years ago
I need to stop reading Lisa Henry's books.Because every time I finish one I want to go full Misery on her ass. Ya know, kidnap her, lock her in my basement and make her write me stories to satisfy my every whim. Disclaimer:I have no plans to actually harm this author. Or anyone else.The basement's f...
Mammarella
Mammarella rated it 12 years ago
Another gruesome, violent, sadistic story. Rape and mindfuck. Stockholm syndrome. AWESOME!It still bothers me though - how do you find peace in the arms of your torturer? Rho was in intelligence. Would he torture someone personally? Not unless it was his other speciality, like Miller's, who specific...
She Reads Too Much
She Reads Too Much rated it 12 years ago
Wow. Just wow. Intense. Not pretty. No flowers, no romance. Just gritty, harsh war. Torture. Rape. Unexpected salvation. Excellent!
Xing
Xing rated it 12 years ago
I don't know what it is about the word "torture" that acts like a beacon. And here I am, a wimpy little moth, that gets drawn to this deadly light. I know I shouldn't. That there are consequences. But that's my brain talking, and really, who listens to that logical voice when dealing with decisions ...
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