by Ethan Stone
Getting to know Correctional Officer Daniel “Kash” Kashaveroff was very enlightening. I always figured that anyone who did the job of a CO at a prison had a calling in law enforcement. Kash was the complete opposite of that. He needed a job and this was the only job available at the time. This was a...
I liked the concept of the book, but found it lacking. Characters felt flat, only two dimensional. At the end I didn't have an emotional connection to the characters. Read and forget it. Plus plenty of eye rolling moments. Wouldn't recommend.
Shelby's review is perfect: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/704545687
Sorry for the bad review, but I'm in a bit of a funk, so this will just mainly be dot points:- promising premise that ended up disappointing (lacked the realism and intensity that made the premise so grabbing)- idiotic, 2D and unlikeable characters. I couldn't relate or sympathise with any of the ch...
I've been wanting to read an Ethan Stone for a while and this book at .99ç was the right opportunity.At thirty-four, all corrections officer Daniel "Kash" wants is one man to be true and love him and only him. Unfortunately, he's pretty good at picking the wrong guy-- men whose monogamy is ephemeral...
more like a 4.5. Vivid inside-prison descriptions that felt very real. INteresting plot twists and thrilling action sequences.
Ready for some prison gang rape fantasies? This tale is definitely not about prison m/m non-con sex nor is it about graphic heterosexual male rape. Don't despair, this story is great without either. It's not that kind of prison book despite the insinuating title.Daniel "Kash" Kashaveroff is a correc...
3.5 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/This was a lovely read, one I enjoyed quite a lot, even if it was a bit slow at the beginning. There are books we feel them realistic, and there are other we feel them as real. This one felt like a biography, the...