![]() ![]() She wasn't explaining why she was actually hurt (i.e. I felt like the Casey character got a the end. How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable? I suppose that says something about the writing and the development of the story, that it kept me going through out all of those feelings and reactions. I couldn't help hanging on to see how the overall story was going to develop - not just what would happen with Casey. As much as it outraged/concerned me in several instances, I was invested in the overall story after reading Book 1. ![]() There was an "OMG, is this really happening? What the heck is the author going to do now.?" vibe for me. I found myself outraged in many parts, yet kept reading. The fact that many scenes in the book were right on the edge of "ok" and "taboo". What did you like best about Kidnapping Casey? What did you like least? Hard time separating"seduction" from "rape". ![]()
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