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Cargando... Forbidden Fruit (New Adult May December Romance) (2013)por Selena Kitt
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I’m not sure what I expected when I started Forbidden Fruit, but I still managed to get disappointed. The story started out alright and was rather intriguing at first, but once I realized the story was all about the sex I got bored. This book contains A LOT of sex. Seriously. There is almost no story at all and every time the story gets a bit depth, they just have sex again. And it gets old so fast. There is no character development at all. The characters are boring, flat and I never felt like I knew anything about them except their sexual preferences. The sex doesn’t really change. The settings vary a bit, but not that much and, to repeat myself, it gets boring. And I may be a prude, but sex in the men’s bathroom is just not my thing! The story was quite funny at times, but I’m not sure it was intended. I laughed so hard during the confession-scene because it was awkward and stupid. I also didn’t like the ending – I found it lame and unrealistic. But I may just have to realize that this kind of book is not my thing. I need more content and more character development to enjoy a story. To sum up: this was interesting at first, but after 40 % it was all downhill. The sex got boring, the characters are flat and the storyline was non-existing. It was more or less a complete waste of my time. Well, I think I made my point. We shun situations as this book purports. A young girl of eighteen falling in love for the widowed father of her best friend is looked upon as child abuse. Is it really? This book shocks us into recognizing the fact that there is a level of maturity at eighteen for some. Waiting to be twenty-one, twenty-five, or older does not insure maturity. How do you define true love? Do you absolutely have to have lived a certain number of years before you are considered mature enough to decide that what you feel is real? Is it society’s role to call for this moral rule or is society’s prejudices coming to light? I reserve my own opinion on this. This book is well written and the characters are likable although they could have been more developed. You feel the angst and warring emotions that our characters must overcome in order to make their final decision. As a book, the only fault I found was the ending was too rushed. I recommend this to those with open minds and caution this explicitly raw. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Leah and Erica have been best friends and have gone to the same Catholic school since just about forever. Leah spends so much time with the Nolans-just Erica and her handsome father now, since Erica's mother died-that she's practically part of the family. When the girls find something naughty under Mr. Nolan's bed, their strict, repressive upbringing makes it all the more exciting as they begin their sexual experimentation. Leah's exploration presses deeper, and eventually she finds herself in love for the first time, torn between her best friend and her best friend's father. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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So I recommend it to all who likes girl on girl action and old and young relationships.
But I LOVED IT!
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