
After she is kidnapped, Tess start showing a stronger side, constantly fight her captors at every turn. Now why any red-blooded male would turn down his girl’s offer of more, kinkier sex, I have no idea, but whatever. Tess starts out as a meek girl with sexual desires above what her boyfriend is willing to give. But let’s not go there because then this review will digress into a bitter diatribe about the injustices of this world. This novel is brutal and cruel and heartbreaking, especially considering shit like this really happens. It’s described as a dark romance, but I feel like “dark” isn’t a strong enough term. I started it immediately, so drawn in by this dark world of kidnapping and sex slaves. So color me happy when I was instantly approved. My sister is in love with this book and has been singing it’s praise for a while now, so I knew it’d be something I would enjoy. But I have no self-control and the book I’m supposed to be reading is boring me, so when I saw this up on NetGalley, I was way too eager to have an excuse to read something else. I have more E-ARC’s than I know what to do with and several books that need to be read and reviewed before February 5th, a fast approaching deadline. If I had any self-control at all, I would never have downloaded this from NetGalley. She certain of one thing, she will escape this hell and find her way back to Brax, her perfect boyfriend. She’s pushed into a world where women are mere possessions, meant to be used and abused at their owner’s discretion, and she refuses to bow to her new master. Tess is kidnapped and sold, with no one to rely on for rescue but herself. But when said boyfriend surprises her with a trip to Mexico, everything goes downhill fast. Tess Snow is living a relatively perfect life, with a single semester left to go in college and a perfect sweet boyfriend. ****THIS REVIEW WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS****
