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julies_cozycontentclub 's review for:
One For My Enemy
by Olivie Blake
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
Modern Romeo and Juliette retelling without the creepy age difference? Hell yes.
Also featuring :
- creative play aspects in the storytelling (like the story being split into acts, as well as the list of props, sets and characters)
- revenge of the left-out children
- "Roma, I'm not a whore."
- interesting family relationships
- the diverse uses of 'moonlight glow' body butter
And so much more. "One For My Enemy" has the ideal blend of a serious setting, an intriguing plot, and humor.