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The Chateau: An Erotic Thriller
by Tiffany Reisz
*Thank you Net Galley and Tiffany Reisz for the free copy of this book in exchange with an honest review*
I will have to admit that erotic books are not my go-to options, but I thought I'd venture out of my comfort zone and read "The Chateau". Overall, I have to say that it is quite an enjoyable read, with intresting plot and intriguing charatcters!
Plot wise, I was very eager to see what would Kingsley eventually do, because he seemed completely transfixed by the mysterious world of the chateau and that was clouding his judgement. I liked the fact that we learned a lot about his past, it helped me understand him and his motives better. Also, I found the insipiration for the chateau (which is the "Book of O") to be very alluring and the way the chateau worked was a genius interpretention of the book!
Character wise, my favourite character has to be Madame! She was so secretive adn had a dark past and I admired the way she run the whole place.
Regarding Kingsley, at first I wasn't really sure whether I liked him or not. He was made out to be this cocky, over-confident and sexy special operative and I was waiting fro him to prove himself, I didn't want to base my opinion on a third party's description of him. Eventually towards the end of the book, I managed to warm up to him!
All in all, "The Chateau" is a riveting story with many twists and turns! If I had to choose my favourite thing about it, that would be that variety of characters and character development. With that being said, I recommend this book to anyone out there who's intrested in that kind of story!
I will have to admit that erotic books are not my go-to options, but I thought I'd venture out of my comfort zone and read "The Chateau". Overall, I have to say that it is quite an enjoyable read, with intresting plot and intriguing charatcters!
Plot wise, I was very eager to see what would Kingsley eventually do, because he seemed completely transfixed by the mysterious world of the chateau and that was clouding his judgement. I liked the fact that we learned a lot about his past, it helped me understand him and his motives better. Also, I found the insipiration for the chateau (which is the "Book of O") to be very alluring and the way the chateau worked was a genius interpretention of the book!
Character wise, my favourite character has to be Madame! She was so secretive adn had a dark past and I admired the way she run the whole place.
Regarding Kingsley, at first I wasn't really sure whether I liked him or not. He was made out to be this cocky, over-confident and sexy special operative and I was waiting fro him to prove himself, I didn't want to base my opinion on a third party's description of him. Eventually towards the end of the book, I managed to warm up to him!
All in all, "The Chateau" is a riveting story with many twists and turns! If I had to choose my favourite thing about it, that would be that variety of characters and character development. With that being said, I recommend this book to anyone out there who's intrested in that kind of story!