![]() ![]() I’m loving Ms Carlton’s writing style, she’s very easy to read and she paints the perfect picture. The more psychotic, the better and Sibel certainly doesn’t disappoint. There’s just something about a maniacal, blood thirsty girl that makes me happy. Maybe, this is what you're looking for all along. ![]() So, if you would love yourself a dark book on psychopaths, cults, and violence with a smudge of smuts. I would like to say more, but given that this is a novella - I don't feel like spoiling it. However, the plot twist makes up for it and it just makes so much sense towards the end, I'm quite baffled (in a good way). Not to say, I find it a bit tedious at first and the smut felt a bit superfluous given the premise. ![]() I've been debating whether or not to DNF this book because of all the explicit stabbings and bloodiness it depicted. I started this book because I wanted to read the author's Cat and Mouse Duet, and I have to say, I was not expecting it to be that gory and vicious. And with the help of her henchmen, the evils' screams and cries will surely suspend and go unheard. Yet with each passing town, Sybil will ensure that one execution is carried out at a time, ridding the earth of the stench of evil and decaying souls. Sybil works at Satan's Affair where they will travel across the country, providing horrific haunted houses, exhilarating rides, and delectable cuisine every Halloween. ![]()
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