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horrorbutch 's review for:
Loneliness Ebbs Deep
by Rachael Orman, Adrian J. Smith
Disclaimer: I received an e-copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This here is a very special short story. We meet Kaya, young woman, living in a very restricted society. Masturbation is forbidden and she is forced to work hard by her guardian. Her parents are dead. There may or may not be other cultures outside of this small, rigid town.
If you’re looking for a fluffy romance or great world building: you won’t find it here, sorry. If you’re looking for a 30-page long erotica, with lesbian tentacle sex (lots of it), well you’ve come to just the right place.
I was expecting something completely different when I picked the book up (something longer for example) so I am kind of disappointed in this? The writing is nice too, but the sex scenes feel a bit repetitive in the end (they do make up most of the novel too, and while they were nice to read, they were just too much for me). It also moves really fast, there is barely any world building and we don’t get to know the characters well at all. I liked that it the story came full circle in the end, which was a really nice ending, but all in all I have to say this book wasn’t really for me.
This here is a very special short story. We meet Kaya, young woman, living in a very restricted society. Masturbation is forbidden and she is forced to work hard by her guardian. Her parents are dead. There may or may not be other cultures outside of this small, rigid town.
If you’re looking for a fluffy romance or great world building: you won’t find it here, sorry. If you’re looking for a 30-page long erotica, with lesbian tentacle sex (lots of it), well you’ve come to just the right place.
I was expecting something completely different when I picked the book up (something longer for example) so I am kind of disappointed in this? The writing is nice too, but the sex scenes feel a bit repetitive in the end (they do make up most of the novel too, and while they were nice to read, they were just too much for me). It also moves really fast, there is barely any world building and we don’t get to know the characters well at all. I liked that it the story came full circle in the end, which was a really nice ending, but all in all I have to say this book wasn’t really for me.